There is political life after Boris Johnson. But there is more hope with striking rail workers than Tory would-be prime ministers or the insipid opposition.
An interview with a tech worker about the struggle to form N26's first workers council
Last week, hundreds of socialists gathered in Berlin for Socialism in Our Time, a conference hosted by Jacobin and Transform Europe and headlined by Jeremy Corbyn. Here are three crucial points about the state of the Left and what we do next.
Ecuadorian migrants in Germany and Europe, together with various international organisations, demand an end to the repression and criminalisation of social protest
Amazon workers on Staten Island are voting on a union through April 29th. What does their struggle mean for the labor movement?
Last week's general strike shows that militancy in Greece against the government and the war has not gone away
Interview with an organiser and two of the speakers at tomorrow's DSA Night School on organising in the Warehouse and at the Office
Interview with Camilo, a former Gorillas rider about organising workers in the fast food sector
A new film highlights the terrible working conditions for care workers in France, and the start of a fight to change them
7 years ago today, SYRIZA won a historic election in Greece. What has happened since?
Joe Biden's first year has thrown some crumbs to workers, but mainly helped the corporate status quo. It's time to build mass organisation based on labour and a fight from below.
Despite the geographic and social distance between China and Germany, there are important lessons in this saga for the German left