sabotage

France: Sabotage at Renault factory

Workers at the Renault factory in Le Mans have been accused by management of sabotaging factory equipment.

Sabotage in the workplace

Sabotage is the generic term for a whole host of tricks, deviltry, and assorted nastiness that can remind the boss how much he needs his workers (and how little the workers need them). Here are some examples

Stagecoach bus driver's strike a success

700 workers took part in the strike

An initial strike by bus drivers at Stagecoach North East has been praised by the unions, with further strike action planned for tomorrow.

Top ten things to be doing at work instead of working

libcom.org presents the top ten things to do while at work, instead of actually working.

Israel: electricity workers take action against privatisation

Workers at the Israel Electric Corporation (IEC) have been taking strike and sabotage action against electricity market reform.

Sabotage and striking on the job - Louis Adamic

Louis Adamic immigrated to the United States from Yugoslavia at age 14 and was naturalized in 1918. This essay describes his experiences as a casual labourer in a variety of jobs during the 1920s, including his meetings with fellow workers who were members of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), the 'Wobblies'.

Sabotage in a saw mill

An account of everyday sabotage in a saw mill by Crawdad, a mill worker.

Sabotage of police data collection

Zeke, a records clerk, recounts his and workmate's sabotage of the Arizona police car registration information.

Sabotage in a food factory

A short account of a brief and minor rebellion of three bottle stackers, by Patrick, a palletizer.

Employee sabotage in a conservative think-tank

A brief account of sabotage of a right-wing think-tank by one of its employees, Reggie, a mail room clerk.