I’m curious why I don’t see more outright solidarity from the self-proclaimed “reds” in the city with local striking workers. I’ve seen them attending every possible kind of demonstration, but never supporting strikes (like some west coast anarchists have done in recent years in the ports), taking actions against scab sites and employers (like some of the union members with some sort of teeth), or reaching out to the frustrated at more reformist rallies (the way the insurrecto-oriented have been doing against prisons and the police, locally).
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January 2016 Incarcerated Worker Newsletter
Don’t Mourn, Organise: Derry Anarchists Mark 100 Years Since Joe Hill’s Death
November 19th marks the 100th anniversary of the execution of activist and labour organiser Joe Hill by the hands of the state.
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The Everett massacre, 1916 – Walt Crowley
A short history of the Everett massacre of five members of the revolutionary Industrial Workers of the World union who had gone to support striking workers.
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