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Every episode of Workers' Inquiry, a podcast about work, struggle and revolution by Notes from Below

EP-22
Recordings from the Labor Notes rank-and-file conference, built around a Minnesota teaching assistant.
41 MIN
2026
EP-21
A teaching assistant's campaign of on-the-job action against work intensification and surveillance.
60 MIN
2026
EP-20
The guest editors of issue 24 on class struggle in arts and culture. Recorded late 2025.
66 MIN
2026
EP-19
An election special on workers' inquiry, fascism and poultry farms.
78 MIN
2026
EP-18
Thousands of young workers organised in a sector everyone said was impossible.
79 MIN
2026
EP-17
Care and support workers organising through the pandemic. Connor returns, this time asking the questions.
63 MIN
2026
EP-16
A games worker and IWGB organiser on the birth of his union branch, days after Rockstar sacked thirty.
50 MIN
2025
EP-15
Building rank-and-file organisation in a sector of low membership and small workplaces.
54 MIN
2025
EP-14
A Paris culture worker on the movement that toppled two prime ministers. Season two opens.
57 MIN
2025
EP-13
Thomas on organising in construction. The last episode of season one.
48 MIN
2025
EP-12
Two university workers on the crisis in higher education and the openings it creates.
84 MIN
2025
EP-11
A Piccadilly Line driver on the work of running London's transport infrastructure.
79 MIN
2025
EP-10
Trade unions, social partnership, class compromise and bureaucrats.
86 MIN
2025
EP-09
Three comrades from the Slovenian organisation CEDRA on supermarket workers and feminist coresearch.
58 MIN
2025
EP-08
Two PAWA organisers on working and organising in the care industry.
53 MIN
2025
EP-07
Mostafa Henaway on the Immigrant Workers Centre in Montréal and the power of migrant worker organising.
74 MIN
2025
EP-06
A Swedish ex-miner on Gruvkvinnor, a self-organised group of blue collar women in Europe's largest iron ore mine.
46 MIN
2025
EP-05
A former bouncer on the work, coalitions across hospitality, and the stories that make a shift bearable.
60 MIN
2025
EP-04
Jonas Marvin on the history of sickness in Britain and what health communism teaches the class struggle.
67 MIN
2025
EP-03
Sai Englert on revolutions, parties, and the coming combination of crisis and opportunity.
57 MIN
2025
EP-02
A London chef on hospitality work, organising strategy and gentrification.
64 MIN
2025
EP-01
Two ex-care workers on deindustrialisation, disability, migration and strikes.
57 MIN
2025
Gloved hands hold up a phone in a dark yard. On the screen an Instagram story headed Announcement shows a courier speaking to camera with the word STRIKE across his face, the icons of four delivery apps in a row beneath him.
S-01.02
Forest Hill, London
2 February 2024
News of the strike spreads via short form video