[Argentina] We’re your feminist domestic workers and we’re ready to fight!
The statement below is from the independent group Trabajadorxs Organizadxs de Casas Particulares (Organised Workers in Private Homes). One of...
The ICL brings together a number of anarcho-syndicalist and revolutionary unions from around the world. It is born out of their desire for closer collaboration and to add an international dimension to their local work, which will allow them to coordinate with comrades around the world and make their struggles visible to a global audience.
The statement below is from the independent group Trabajadorxs Organizadxs de Casas Particulares (Organised Workers in Private Homes). One of...
It is often said that when capitalism knows no borders, the struggle must be international. That could also be said...
Around Germany, syndicates of the Free Workers' Union (FAU) have called for protest and planned actions and events for this...
In view of the positions that emerged from “Non una di Meno” to renounce the day of productive strike (not...
CNT calls to resist all forms of patriarchy, in the streets and in the workplace On this 8M, International Working...
The international solidarity of women is encouraging us, giving us strength. This solidarity crossing the borders, prove one more time...
The ICL encourages contact between textile unions and horizontal cooperation, thus promoting the model of revolutionary trade unionism. After the...
The Dabindu Collective, after touring across Europe (where they visited France, Germany and Spain), organized this meeting of unions in...
Feb. 21st – 22nd, 2020 (Colombo, Sri Lanka) In October 2019 a tour with Inter-Factory Workers' Federation (FBLP, Jakarta) and...
Thanks to a comrade from Indonesia, ICL's Statutes are now available in Indonesian. We want to thank Yerry Boran for...
The ICL brings together a number of anarcho-syndicalist and revolutionary unions from around the world. It is born out of their desire for closer collaboration and to add an international dimension to their local work, which will allow them to coordinate with comrades around the world and make their struggles visible to a global audience.