Submitted by libcom on Aug 18 2017 16:15
Noam Chomsky recently made some comments about antifa, and militant anti-fascism in general, which were as ill-timed as they were ill-informed. Here's what we think he's got wrong about the subject.
Submitted by Internationalis... on Aug 17 2017 15:35
Once again the workers of Mahallah have gone on strike against both management and unions over the non-payment of wages.
Submitted by Comrade Motopu on Aug 17 2017 08:58
As white nationalists attacked towns across the US, many of the critiques of black bloc and antifa tactics were cheap shots.
Submitted by Crossly on Aug 15 2017 01:42
The Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front in El Salvador brought great hope to the country, but it's in big trouble as it faces presidential elections in 2018. An on-the-ground report from El Salvador by Clifton Ross.
Submitted by Nate on Aug 14 2017 07:23
This is a response to a blog post about the current state of the IWW in the US and Canada.
Submitted by Internationalis... on Aug 11 2017 17:11
Some of those who support Corbyn’s Labour do so with the idea that “it’s the least worst option” but many more actually believe that Labour can reform capitalism in favour of those who create the wealth that is enjoyed by a minority. This article is mainly directed at their distortions.
Submitted by OliverTwister on Aug 10 2017 18:37
Factory committees, shop floors, collective bargaining, contracts. What do those words mean to you? Well, it depends on your life experience, of course. To me and other workers in my industry, those words have been associated with folks who have “real jobs.” You see, even though I work a real job in a real industry, all industries are not treated equally.
Submitted by libcom on Aug 8 2017 11:36
libcom.org is looking for volunteers to help us rejuvenate our news reporting, making it a better resource for all of us trying to organise and fight for a better world.
Submitted by AngryWorkersWorld on Aug 7 2017 11:03
Self-employed worker's report about the ups and downs of driving for Amazon.
Submitted by Fredo Corvo on Aug 6 2017 20:35
Since the Spring of this year in several London hospitals about 750 cleaners, security personnel and porters have been in dispute with their employer, Serco. They are part of the lowest paid workers in the U.K.
Submitted by With Sober Senses on Aug 3 2017 11:12
Submitted by Reddebrek on Aug 2 2017 11:41
What little information I've managed to dig up on what seems to have been an important struggle in post war France.
Submitted by sjzc on Aug 2 2017 09:04
“无阶级社会之友”(德国共产主义团队)与 贾努·沙尔贝勒(一位埃及无政府工团主义的记者)的访谈录,2011年春季
Submitted by Phil on Aug 1 2017 18:25
In 2016 trade union membership dipped to an all time low. Analysis by TUC officials suggests that the situation is even starker – younger workers aren’t joining unions, causing a membership crisis that could come to a head within fifteen years.
Submitted by Crossly on Jul 31 2017 18:14
President Nicolás Maduro's unpopular call to rewrite the 1999 Constitution is bringing Venezuela many steps closer to the feared civil war in the country.
Submitted by Internationalis... on Jul 29 2017 10:53
Durham Teaching Assistants have remained solid in their resistance to the threats and deals done behind closed doors between the unions and the Labour Council. The fight goes on.
Submitted by Reddebrek on Jul 26 2017 15:43
An account of working conditions and class relations in a small business.
Submitted by Internationalis... on Jul 23 2017 11:32
In 1922, at the Fourth Congress of the Communist International, Władysław Kowalski (pseudonym Grzech) and Henryk Stein (pseudonym Domski) openly clashed with the leadership of both the Communist Workers’ Party of Poland and the Communist International. This article documents their contribution to the proceedings of the Congress to shed some more light on the Polish Communist Left. For more on the subject check the links in footnotes 2 and 3.
Submitted by Soapy on Jul 16 2017 15:55
Progress in music is slowing down, a look at how neoliberalism and developments in music production and distribution may be to blame
Submitted by sjzc on Jul 15 2017 10:32
这篇马克思主义女权理论的经典作品,写于1971年意大利阶级斗争的高潮中,说明妇女的无偿家务如何生产着资本主义积累过程中最昂贵的商品:劳动力(即工人每天去给老板打工的能力),并探讨妇女如何能够利用这一知识去参与阶级斗争,促进能够真正解放妇女的共产主义革命。