Now lasting for over 100 days, food couriers in Sheffield are continuing to lead a strike in protest of their pay cut.
In Sheffield, food delivery drivers are fighting back against one of the giants of the gig economy.
As protests over a controversial new farming law in India spread to other cities across the world, those leading the demonstrations are keeping on the pressure.
London will get a striptease as part of a ‘disruptive’ global protest against unfair and unpaid labour which will see thousands of women walk out of work.
Companies like McDonalds, Deliveroo and UberEats need to learn how to treat their workers. Collective action is the only way to teach them.
Workers all over the country come together to protest against the weakening of labour laws, met with violent repression by the police.
Deliveroo drivers aren’t just fighting for fair pay, they’re on the frontline of the against a complete erosion of wages and job security.
Hundreds join Dalston’s Rio Cinema picket line against mass redundancies, to “save the soul of the local community cinema”.
What do you when you’re fucked-off with the way things are? You start a subversive magazine and start exploring other planets.
In Huck's latest roundup of new documentaries from Sheffield Doc/Fest, we focus on homegrown stories from the UK.