Report from SOAS academic tutors organising against authoritarian neoliberalism in academia| Notes From Below
From the docks of Genova to struggles worldwide, dockworkers blockade capital’s war machine with solidarity as their weapon.| Notes From Below
Issue 2: Trade Unionism, Housing & Migration, The Price of a Dream, UK Tenants Rights and Wellness| Notes From Below
On culture worker organising in Vancouver and beyond.| Notes From Below
Organisation and transformation in the games industry| Notes From Below
A critical survey of culture worker organising in solidarity with Palestine since October 2024| Notes From Below
A participant reflects on the "Cultures En Lutte" movement in France.| Notes From Below
In the summer of 2020, Tate Galleries faced one of the longest industrial disputes in sector’s history. This interview reflects on the shape and legacy of this dispute| Notes From Below
A collective reflection on organising at work and for Palestine in a rank-and-file cultural worker network.| Notes From Below
Work, precarity and performance in the theatre sector| Notes From Below
An artworker reflects on hierarchy, organisation and community in the sector| Notes From Below
The prospects and challenges of organising in France's increasingly hollow cultural institutions| Notes From Below
Our editorial for issue 24, Dispassions: Class Struggle in Arts & Culture.| Notes From Below
What do cafe workers in the United States think and do while at work?| Notes From Below
###What do cafe workers in the United States think and do while at work?| Notes From Below
The Coming Composition of the Ecological Worker| Notes From Below
Issue 1: Immigration News Update, Workers' Day Solidarity and more| Notes From Below
Lessons learned from the Street Vendor Project in New York City| Notes From Below
An account of the structure of legal work| Notes From Below
Remembering the fight against legal aid cuts| Notes From Below
by Nick Troy, Odhran Gallagher // Notes from Below sit down with two organisers from struggles at _Saramago_ and _The 13th Note_, two venues in Glasgow, focusing on understaffing, unsafe conditions, and poverty wages.| Notes From Below
by Megan De Meo, Will Bright // Megan and Will, members of the Unite Hospitality branch, discuss the urgent need for organising within the industry. They examine the benefits and challenges of unionising through larger unions like Unite, emphasising the need for a grassroots approach.| Notes From Below
by The University Worker // Attempts at workplace intervention in the higher education| Notes From Below