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After the strike wave, what next for the rank and file?
The 2022-2023 strike wave, despite its impressive size, failed to achieve what was possible for workers. George Banks argues the…
What if the bosses fight back? The lessons of the Chilean Popular Unity 1970–1973
The events of 1970-73 hold vital lessons for us in a new period of revolutions and military coups.
Coups challenge French hold over former African colonies
The increasing power of China and Russia is giving coups more chance of success
Climate change and the socialist alternative
Capitalism destroys the environment
UK going to Raac and ruin
Editorial September 2023, No. 406
Coup in Niger exposes acute crisis of Sahel region
The spate of coups across the region reveals intensifying imperialist struggle for control of key resources.
Troublemakers at Work: A good first step for the rank & file
An important step forward for grassroots trade unionists
The Rank and File’s Next Step: From Trade Dispute to Class Struggle
A pamphlet on the great strike wave, analysing the strategy of the trade union leaders and proposing a programme of…
The problem with ‘Just Stop Oil’
4 July 2023 was the hottest day since records began, since then wildfires and extreme heat has scorched several countries…
Postal workers: Organise to stop the retreat!
CWU bureaucracy wins on rotten deal, but struggle won’t end.
Pakistan: LQM mobilises tens of thousands for labour rights
The Pakistani working class is mobilising.
Inflation, debt and troublemakers at work…
Editorial July-August 2023, No.405
Abortion laws still criminalising women’s healthcare
‘Every child a wanted child; every mother a willing mother’
Organise the rank and file: an open letter to union activists and the left
An Open Letter to union activists and the left on the next steps for our movement
Appeal Court grants stay of execution for Rwanda refugees
THE TORIES’ plan to deport migrants who arrive on small boats to Rwanda has been ruled illegal by the Court…
PCS members say no to below-inflation pay ‘rise’
PCS members follow the nurses’ lead
Workers In Action — July-August 2023
Industrial disputes round-up
Oppressed French youth demand justice for Nahel!
27 June, Nanterre (a banlieue of Paris): two policemen stop a car, one shouting, ‘Open or I put a…
Israel bombs Jenin while its West Bank settlers run amok
Israel launches deadly raid into the occupied territories
Why Russia is an imperialist power
An analysis of the specific features of Russian imperialism
The short ride of the Valkyries
Wagner mutiny shows how Ukraine war is testing Putin regime
A year of war in Ukraine
Resolution adopted by the XIIth Congress of the League for the Fifth International.
Socialists and the war in Ukraine
The League for the Fifth International corrects its errors on the character of the war in Ukraine
Postal workers: Vote no and defend our terms and conditions
Rotten agreement will not provide job security and will weaken union.
CWU ballot: Security and stability or a race to the bottom?
By a CWU Rep The CWU leadership argues that if we had continued to strike Royal Mail would have gone…
St Mungo’s Unite extends strike to all-out
800 striking workers at St Mungo’s homelessness charity have escalated to indefinite action, Jeremy Dewar reports.
‘We don’t need no thought control’: Review of Roger Waters, ‘This Is Not a Drill’ world tour
The ‘controversial’ politics of Roger Waters take centre stage in his first farewell tour ‘This Is Not a Drill’ tour…
Sellouts show rank and file must take the lead
Industrial bulletin for 10 June 2023
Royal Mail: Restore the strikes!
Royal Mail bulletin for 9 June
Investigating the new proletariat
Marcel Rajecky reviews Work, Work, Work: Labor, Alienation and Class Struggle by Michael D. Yates