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A picture of Nanni Balestrini's collage artwork "Potere Operaio" form 1975. It is made up of many newspaper cuttings depicting sentences relating to workers' struggle and left wing politics in the 1960s and 70s.

Editorial: Why do inquiry today?
by Notes from Below / June 10, 2026

A photograph of Great Yarmouth from above, showing the beachfront.

Yarmouth Workers’ Project: A Territorial Inquiry
by Lotte, Dan / June 10, 2026

A screenshot of the bulletin, including a photos of HCAs outside St George's Hospital with placards and flags

The Handover Issue 1
by The Handover / June 3, 2026

The Whitehall Worker Issue 1

The Whitehall Worker Issue 1
by The Whitehall Worker / May 29, 2026

A selection of art worker publications and bulletins spread over a black tablecloth

Report from Art Workers Symposium, Berlin, 11 - 12th April 2026
by Allan Struthers / May 22, 2026

Manchester workers rally for increased funding in mental health services, holding trade union signs and flags in support of their cause.

Understaffed? There’s a strike for that
by Claire Miller / March 29, 2026

A screenshot from the film Diario di un maestro shows a young boy writes on a large handwritten list pinned to a wall. The list shows names and information in a table format.

Editorial: ‘But they struck in sympathy’
by Notes from Below / March 13, 2026

"The Schoolmaster" woodprint by Adriaen van Ostade. The print shows a teacher in a broad-brimmed hat leans over a table, guiding three children with a book.

Situating the Work of Education
by Jack, Alex / March 13, 2026

Street view of a residential area with school buildings, parked cars, and a tall tower in the background.

Day in the Life Working in the Factory School
by Eleanor Davies / March 13, 2026

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