Saboteurs on the Tills
The retail sector employs 2.8 million people, over 10% of the total UK workforce. If we want to understand how those workers can develop their power and leverage we need […]
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The retail sector employs 2.8 million people, over 10% of the total UK workforce. If we want to understand how those workers can develop their power and leverage we need […]
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The Transnational Social Strike Platform (TSSP) is an international conglomeration of grass roots unions, migrant collectives and militants, collectively exploring what it means to take strike action today as well
Final Statement on TSS Assembly, London 2017 Read More »
Matt Lee, Brighton Plan C “We know that the more a place is set apart for free play, the more it influences people’s behavior and the greater is its force
Free University Brighton: Education for love, not money Read More »
The retail sector employs 2.8 million people, over 10% of the total UK workforce. If we want to understand how those workers can develop their power and leverage we need
Creatures of the Night: Changes in the Labour Process at Sainsbury’s Read More »
International Womens’ day 2017 saw the first ever International Womens’ strike, and a huge range of activity in the UK and beyond. We collected some texts reflecting on the strike here. The
Women Fight Back: Reports from March 8th Read More »
Friday 10th March saw a critical moment in the growing struggle in Deliveroo in Leeds. A mass bike ride was called by Bradford IWW, in City Square for 6pm. By
Becoming Critical: Update on IWW vs. Deliveroo in Leeds Read More »
Tomorrow will see the first ever Transnational Women’s strike. In over 30 countries around the world women will refuse waged and reproductive work, walkout, demonstrate, blockade, wear black and more.
March 8th International Women’s Strike Reader Read More »
Camille Barbagallo The article was originally published on Novara Media. The international women’s strike is impossible. Really, it is. But let’s be very clear – the impossibility of the women’s
The Impossibility of the International Women’s Strike is Exactly Why It’s So Necessary Read More »
On February 10-12th Plan C hosted the third Transnational Social Strike Assembly in London. It brought together 160 people from 40 organisations and 9 countries to discuss, organise and plan around questions
Video: What went down at the Transnational Social Strike Assembly Read More »
The March issue of the Rebel Roo, a bulletin for and by Deliveroo workers, is here. This issue contains two big reports from Leeds and Brighton. Workers there have been
As International Women’s day approaches calls for a global women’s strike echo through headlines and social media. Rights that we fought hard to win and considered unassailable seem to be
Keir Millburn, Plan C Leeds. To commemorate the writer, thinker, music commentator, father, revolutionary and Plan C member Mark Fisher we have been re-posting selections of his work, explaining why they mattered
Towards Acid Communism Read More »
On February 10-12th Plan C hosted the third Transnational Social Strike Assembly in London. It brought together 160 people from 40 organisations and 9 countries to discuss, organise and plan around questions
Assembling the Strike: Recordings from the TSS Assembly Read More »
Plan C is hosting the Transnational Social Strike Meeting (www.transnational-strike.info) on Feb 10-11-12. With over 150 participants from 40 organisations – we are holding a series of workshops, view the
TSS London — FULL PROGRAMME Read More »
The fourth issue of the Rebel Roo, a self-organised Deliveroo workers’ bulletin supported by Plan C, is now being distributed around the UK (and further afield). This issue covers the
Rosa Campbell shares with us her reflections on the Women’s Marches around the globe. Right now history is being made quickly. Just over a week has passed since the women’s
Spice Up Your Life: Notes on the Presence of the Spice Girls at the London Women’s March Read More »
Although Capitalist Realism introduced me to Mark Fisher’s writing, it was Suffering With a Smile, a short piece on the Occupied Times website, which really gripped and troubled me. I’ve
Remembering Mark Fisher: Suffering With a Smile Read More »
In October 2016 Peter Loo travelled to Rojava* to volunteer as an English teacher and participate in work within civil society – the outcome of over 14 months of organising
“A real revolution is a mass of contradictions” – Interview with our member in Rojava Read More »
How Do You Solve a Problem Like Donald Trump? This article has been co-written by a member of Plan C Manchester and their American partner. It is intended to contribute
How Do You Solve a Problem Like Donald Trump? Read More »
I began this year by crossing into the Democratic Federal System of Northern Syria, commonly referred to in the West as Rojava. Rojava is seeing the creation of a radical,
At the Forefront of the Struggle Against Capitalism and Patriarchy Read More »