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The General Strike Against Milei
by Clara Marticorena, Julia Soul / Feb. 7, 2024

Delivery Strike! Reports from the frontline
by Rebel Roo / Feb. 5, 2024

A rank-and-file perspective on the UCU elections
by The University Worker / Feb. 2, 2024

The Need for a National Programme
by J.T. Murphy / Jan. 31, 2024

A lively protest scene with individuals dancing and holding signs under streetlights. Banners display messages like “OAKLAND COMMUNE.” Buildings are visible in the background.

Building Cadre: An interview with the Communist Caucus
by Communist Caucus / Dec. 28, 2023

A large white banner with bold red text hangs on a red bus, reading "No £13,500 Pay Cuts, No Redundancies!!!"

Syndicalism and the New Limits of Trade Unions
by Roberto Mozzachiodi, Matthew / Dec. 28, 2023

A rusted, partially sunken ship tilts in calm blue waters under a clear sky.

Introduction: Planning Our Escape
by Notes from Below / Dec. 28, 2023

Diego Rivera mural in Detroit depicting factory workers operating machines on an assembly line.

Notes on Organisation - Revisited
by Sai Englert / Dec. 28, 2023

Two people, one wearing a Starbucks Workers United t-shirt, hold a banner reading "Workers of the World Unite" in red paint, with a logo on the left. They stand in front of a modern building.

Get a Job and Organise It
by Anonymous Starbucks Worker / Dec. 28, 2023

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