Syndicalism has emerged from class struggle. It is an international trade union movement that first arose in the 1870s in Spain, the USA, Mexico, and Cuba, and in time broke forth on all continents.
Authoritarian regimes make crushing unions a top priority for a reason: Strong, independent unions are the best safeguard against tyranny. Dozens of Starbucks employees and union supporters protested ...
On May 17, Jacobin magazine reposted an article from Labor Notes titled “UFCW Members Didn’t Get to Pick Their New President.” The article, written by Lisa Xu, addresses the anti-democratic manner in ...
At the helm of the campaign is Jiselle Hanna, a long-time public service worker and candidate for secretary of the CSPU-SPSF Victoria. Alongside her, thirty-seven other democratically preselected ...
Our Daily Digest brings Democracy Now! to your inbox each morning. Special guests Angela Davis, Bruce Springsteen, Patti Smith, Michael Stipe and more came together to celebrate 30 years of Democracy ...
Article from Class Autonomy. Also published by Industrial Worker, Znetwork, Films for action and Workers Solidarity. First published in Swedish in the spring of 2025. More articles by the author on ...