Last Saturday (7/12) saw the successful organisation of the first Wobbly Fitness Camp, exclusively for our members and their associates.
Events
“One more step closer to uniting and fighting for our common interests”: 1st Pan-African Workers Conference Concludes in Cyprus
For more than six hours the historic centre of Nicosia’s Old Town was “taken over” by migrant workers from Africa and Wobbly organisers, sharing stories, music and good food, in an event facilitated by the IWW-CyROC and co-organised with members of the African community.
Workplace Organising 101 Class of 2024!
The maiden voyage of our Academy of Syndicalist Training has reached its end, with the completion of its first course on Workplace Organising 101.
First Pan-African Workers Conference in Cyprus
The Conference will explore the political situation and struggles in Cameroon, presented by a member of the anglophone Cameroonian community. The presentation will include the challenges faced by African workers in the republic of Cyprus.
Free Speech vs Employer Authoritarianism
We have received the following serious complaint of employer arbitrariness,...
Accounting for Ourselves
IWW-CYROC wants to take this opportunity to once more remind all fellow workers out there that every issue faced by a member of the working class is a worker issue, and that the One Big Union is here so we can deal with it collectively and decisively.
Solidarity with the La Suiza 6!
It is painfully clear that in these trying times, it is more urgent and necessary than ever to stand up, stand together and stand firm in our conviction that syndicalism is not a crime, neither in Spain, in Cyprus or anywhere else!
Πώς Οργανώνουμε τον Χώρο Εργασίας μας 101
Το Τμήμα Μελετών Επιμόρφωσης και Εκπαίδευσης της Περιφερειακής Οργανωτικής Επιτροπής Κύπρου των Βιομηχανικών Εργατών του Κόσμου εγκαινιάζει την νεοσύστατη Ακαδημία Συνδικαλιστικής Οργάνωσης, και σε καλεί να δηλώσεις συμμετοχή στο επιμορφωτικό πρόγραμμα “Πώς Οργανώνουμε τον Χώρο Εργασίας μας”!
Delivery Drivers Fight Back!
Regardless if the motive behind each attack is racism or robbery, the perpetrators fully understand and take advantage of the vulnerability and precariousness of these migrant workers.