We translated this text from Wildcat no.106 (www.wildcat-www.de) because it shows that even under conditions of formal illegality, migrant workers can reject the…
I’m from Selby in Yorkshire. When I was 18 I got involved with a food bank and that was run by the Tressel…
(Translated from Wildcat no.106: www.wildcat-www.de) The Black Lives Matter movement is an opportunity for Afghan people to draw attention to their situation (not…
The Lets Get Rooted initiative have been discussing an article by Sai Englert published on the Notes from Below blog. We are in…
We engage in a process of asking comrades how they organise locally, both in a material and practical sense within the local working…
Review written by a comrade of the ‘Let’s get rooted’-network in Bristol Tracksuits, Traumas and Class Traitors comes as Hunter’s second book, following…
Read more about the idea behind the interviews: https://letsgetrooted.wordpress.com/2020/07/07/interview-series-workers-power-during-the-lockdown/ Where do you work, and what does your work and workplace look like?I work…
Mutual aid, social reproduction, and crisis in South London Introduction We set up Croydon Solidarity Network six months ago. Our aim was to firstly…
Two weeks ago, 4000 council workers were fired and rehired on worse conditions. Workers have shown that they will not back down and…
One of the primary features of capitalism is the oppression and infantalisation of children. The pressure on the nuclear family during lockdown resulted…
Comrades of ‘Let’s get rooted’ have been active in the strike of public sector workers in Tower Hamlets. In Croydon down the road…
Workers’ power during and beyond the lockdown – Interview with a NHS community midwife – End of June Second in a series of…