Bal Sokhi-Bulley explores the emancipatory potential of radical friendship amongst factory workers in Leicester
Tunisian unions are not only fighting for better terms and conditions in the energy sector. They want democratic control, writes Ilyes Benammar
Sol Gamsu explains why it is time for historic coordinated action across the education sector
Style backed by serious politics can cut through in a hostile media landscape, writes Ewan Gibbs
The Red Square Movement outline the recent history of student resistance in the UK and their work in organising co-ordinated national action
Vincent Møystad argues that as higher education institutions are pitted against each other, students, staff and activists must come together to resist a costly race to the bottom
Daniel Eales argues that UCU strikes not only highlight current problems in higher education, but also offer alternatives to them