A view on "Class War" by a former member - Julian (1986) Written by a young Frenchman just after he left Class War (CW) and published in the one-off…
Sticky fingers: KPMG and the accountancy oligopoly Following their involvement in the bankruptcy of car parts manufacturer Visteon, John Barker examines KPMG and the murky world of the "big four"…
Shirking 9 to 5: diary of a reluctant temp An agency worker recalls several years' temping in London, trying to help his co-workers and do as little work as possible.
An account of unofficial action at Tower Hamlets College A short account by a participant of a staff rebellion in 2009 against an enforced training session,…
A letter from a postman on the 2009 strikes A Royal Mail worker describes the background to the 2009 national strike vote, including details of how managers have been manipulating the…
Wildcat strike in Hartlepool Hundreds of workers walked out in the morning of 12 October at an offshore construction yard in a dispute over union recognition.
In detail: national Royal Mail strike As postal workers vote overwhelmingly for nationwide industrial action, two workers explain the causes of the dispute.
Tower Hamlets College strikers interview The Commune interviews two participants in the September 2009 ESOL teachers strike in East London against job cuts.
The Anarchist Federation on the Climate Camp An analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of the 2009 Climate Camp, which took place in South London.
London Education Workers' Group - a brief introduction A brief working-summary of what the newly formed London Education Workers' Group is.
The slow burning fuse: the lost history of the British anarchists - John Quail Partial text of John Quail's excellent history of the anarchist movement in the UK from its origins…
As soon as this pub closes... - John Sullivan Pamphlet from the 1980s giving a detailed but tongue in cheek overview and history of the British left.