For our first 2023 Reading Group we welcomed new attenders and broke new ground discussing some of our own texts around the current…
A submission from some furious farmworkers. This text is a chapter from their forthcoming book: Farmworker Fury – Inquiries about organic agriculture. More…
During the George Floyd uprising in 2020, the politics of abolitionism became something of a mainstream concern, at least in anglophone radical circles….
The last attempt within AngryWorkers to reassess the situation of the war in Ukraine was made after 100 days of war. In early…
There were moments when the early months of Don’t Pay were exhilarating to be a part of. Local groups were proliferating everywhere. Social…
We’ve written before about the outstanding struggle of workers at the automotive parts manufacturer GKN in Italy. The following article summarises some of…
In this piece, developed from discussions we held in November, we hope to contribute to the conversation around the current strike wave. We…
The fact that, after three decades, nurses have gone on strike again in the UK is positive, at the same time we need…
In the coming couple of weeks, we will publish an article reflecting on the ‘Don’t Pay’ campaign against high energy prices, a general…
It’s that time of year again when we look back on our collective activity, which this year largely consisted in trying to make…
High spirits and frozen feet at our picket at Southmead hospital. Our friend, a fellow health care assistant and photo-aficionado, took some nice…
This week the Bank of England raised the interest rates once more, now reaching the highest level in 14 years. But what politics…