The dream of one big trade union is worth fighting for, writes CC Gwalia
Unions must re-build a militant rank-and-file movement to fight anti-worker legislation. Petitions and legal manoeuvring will not do, argues Paul O’Connell
Alex Gordon explores the collapse of rail privatisation and the need for a real public sector alternative
As attacks on immigration rise, how does the labour movement respond with solidarity? Steven Parfitt looks back at the history of the Knights of Labor
Millions of US workers want to join a union. The Emergency Workplace Organising Committee (EWOC) is there to help them, writes Eric Dirnbach
At a critical juncture in ongoing UCU disputes, Lydia Hughes reports on growing demands for all-out strike action at universities
Bal Sokhi-Bulley explores the emancipatory potential of radical friendship amongst factory workers in Leicester
Reputation first, safety second
Quotas, protests and political monsters in Bangladesh