Building Autonomy: What is Workers Inquiry & Class Composition?

Trainings & Workshops

How can we organise as workers? This three-part series, in collaboration with Notes From Below, will explore Marxist class analysis and the politics of work, before teaching workers’ inquiry and class composition as practical tools for worker struggles.

This first session combines Marxist perspectives on class and the politics of work with practical tools for workplace transformation. Through presentation and workshop, we’ll explore why workplace organising is crucial for revolutionary politics. Participants will then be introduced to workers’ inquiry and class composition, learning how to analyse their workplaces as sites of struggle and generate knowledge useful for empowering worker-led movements. The session will equip attendees with foundational concepts and methodologies for understanding and engaging in the politics of work – themes which will be developed in sessions two and three.


EVERYBODY WELCOME – NO PRIOR EXPERIENCE NECESSARY !! 

Admission is free, though a £5 donations is suggested to support programming at Pelican House!

☀️ Arrive from 6pm

📚 Discussion begins 7pm

💬 Social from 8:30pm

The venue has level access throughout and an accessible toilet.

How can we organise as workers? This three-part series, in collaboration with Notes From Below, will explore Marxist class analysis and the politics of work, before teaching workers’ inquiry and class composition as practical tools for worker struggles.

This first session combines Marxist perspectives on class and the politics of work with practical tools for workplace transformation. Through presentation and workshop, we’ll explore why workplace organising is crucial for revolutionary politics. Participants will then be introduced to workers’ inquiry and class composition, learning how to analyse their workplaces as sites of struggle and generate knowledge useful for empowering worker-led movements. The session will equip attendees with foundational concepts and methodologies for understanding and engaging in the politics of work – themes which will be developed in sessions two and three.


EVERYBODY WELCOME – NO PRIOR EXPERIENCE NECESSARY !! 

Admission is free, though a £5 donations is suggested to support programming at Pelican House!

☀️ Arrive from 6pm

📚 Discussion begins 7pm

💬 Social from 8:30pm

The venue has level access throughout and an accessible toilet.