Unions and Workers Using soldiers to smash strikes Australia's governments have a long history of using soldiers as scabs. By Liz Ross / 9 Nov 2020
Unions and Workers An industrial murder at Curtin University By A Curtin university worker / 19 Oct 2020
Australia The hotel quarantine inquiry shows how nurses were victimised By Brendan Stanton / 1 Sep 2020
Unions and Workers Officeworks distribution centres strike for wage rise By Shovan Bhattarai / 30 Aug 2020
USA and North America The US migrant workers on strike during the pandemic By Robert Narai / 30 Aug 2020
Australia We healthcare workers aren't heroes. We're unwilling martyrs My colleagues and I, like other frontline workers, are being sacrificed to sustain a system that treats us as expendable. The only solution is collective organisation. By Victorian public hospital doctor / 26 Aug 2020
Australia Sally McManus is a neoliberal The ACTU secretary loves to inveigh against neoliberalism, but her style of trade unionism helped give birth to it, and has maintained it for decades. By Ben Hillier / 24 Aug 2020
Australia Teachers were right: government data confirms reopening schools was never safe By Brendan Stanton / 23 Aug 2020