Tag: strikes
‘Macron is attacking everyone, and everyone is fighting back’: Interview with a Union Organiser in France
Joe Hayns
4 Ways ’68 Was About So Much More Than the French May
Connor Woodman
WTF Is Going On in France?
Julie Saumagne
Notes From Below: No Politics Without Inquiry!
On #NovaraFM, James Butler is joined by three editors from Notes From Below – Jessica Thorne, Callum Cant and Seth Wheeler – to discuss the history and theory of Workers’ Inquiry and current strike action.
The Occupation Is Over, But Justice for SOAS Workers Must Still Be Fought For
Charlie Macnamara
Debt, Markets and Pepe: The Reactionary Face of LSE’s Student Body
Joe Hayns
Serco vs Staff: Why Barts Health Cleaners Are Voting to Strike
Rhian Smith
Organised Rage: The LSE Cleaners Strike
Joe Hayns
From the Women’s March to the International Women’s Strike
Cinzia Arruzza
Why do Protesters Block Roads?
George West
UberEats Workers on Strike and Hungry for Fair Pay
Joe Hayns
5 Things You Need To Know About the UberEATS Strike
Callum Cant
5 Reasons the Tories Want to Take Away Our #RightToStrike
Gemma Short
4 Reasons it’s Kicking Off on the London Underground
an Anonymous Tube Worker
5 Reasons the Strike in China is Terrifying! (to Transnational Capitalism)
Ashok Kumar
Unions without a Cosa?
On this week’s show Aaron Bastani and James Butler discuss the ‘3Cosas’ campaign and forthcoming strikes throughout UK higher education. Can the larger incumbent unions adapt and remain relevant?