Staff shortages and unpaid responsibilities among air traffic controllers lead to #wildcat #strike
#strikes #union #unions #Barbados #GrantleyAdams #capitalism #exploitation #ClassWar
Staff shortages and unpaid responsibilities among air traffic controllers lead to #wildcat #strike
#strikes #union #unions #Barbados #GrantleyAdams #capitalism #exploitation #ClassWar

The IWW Newsletter for March 2026 is out now and can be accessed here. In this issue: – International Women’s Day Statement – Report on the CNT-F Congress – The state of Hospitality in Durham – Solidarity Visit to Workers…
The European #wildcat (Felis silvestris) is increasingly exposed to anthropogenic pressures, including #habitat fragmentation, agricultural intensification, road mortality and hybridisation with domestic cats (Felis catus). These factors may alter trophic behaviour, ecological roles, and long-term conservation prospects.
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0343705

The European wildcat (Felis silvestris) is increasingly exposed to anthropogenic pressures, including habitat fragmentation, agricultural intensification, road mortality and hybridisation with domestic cats (Felis catus). These factors may alter trophic behaviour, ecological roles, and long-term conservation prospects. In this study, we use stable isotope analysis of cat hair (δ¹³C, δ¹⁵N, δ³⁴S) to assess dietary patterns and niche dynamics in wildcats, domestic cats, and their hybrids across three German regions. We combine two complementary case studies: (1) a spatial comparison between a core population with low hybridisation rates (Taunus) and a heavily introgressed range edge population (Markgräflerland), and (2) a 26-year retrospective dataset from Thuringia (East Thuringia, Hainich, Harz Foreland, Thuringian Basin, Thuringian Forest) to analyse temporal dietary trends and responses to landscape change. Our results reveal trophic differences among the taxa. Wildcats showed the narrowest isotopic niches, particularly in the Taunus, indicating strong ecological specialization. In contrast, hybrids occupied the broadest niches and showed substantial isotopic overlap with wildcats, especially in the region with high hybridisation rates. Domestic cats exhibited minimal niche overlap with wildcats, suggesting limited trophic competition. Long-term trends in Thuringian wildcats revealed increasing δ¹³C values over time, primarily in summer-grown hair, suggesting a growing reliance on prey associated with agricultural habitats. Correlations with land use and individual traits further highlighted how both factors shape isotopic signatures. Retrospective isotope monitoring using archived tissues provides a powerful, non-invasive tool to assess anthropogenic influences, hybridisation impacts, and long-term ecological change in elusive or protected carnivores such as the European wildcat.
Today in Labor History February 19, 1990: After a 10-month strike, rank-and-file miners at the Pittston Coal Co. ratified a new contract. Ninety-eight miners and a minister occupied a Pittston Coal plant in Carbo, Virginia, inaugurating the year-long strike. While a one-month Soviet coal strike dominated the U.S. media, the year-long Pittston strike received almost no media coverage in the U.S. The wildcat walkouts involved 40,000 miners in Virginia, West Virginia and Kentucky. Over 2,000 people occupied Camp Solidarity. Miners and their families engaged in Civil Disobedience, pickets, work stoppages and sometimes sabotage, vandalism and violence. Over 4,000 were arrested.
#workingclass #LaborHistory #pittston #coal #strike #union #miners #sabotage #vandalism #picket #CivilDisobedience #solidarity #soviet #wildcat
