Activists of the Organization of Marxists took part in the work of the Network of Film Clubs of Social and Classical Cinema. In February–March 2008, the Network hosted the Anti-Fascist Film Festival. The organization has been active in the Save the Old Kyiv initiative “Let's Protect the Old Kyiv”, together with other (also predominantly left-wing) activists and local residents. Actions against infill development were also carried out in other cities (
Cherkasy,
Sevastopol). The OM preferred non-parliamentary methods of political struggle. Thus, in 2007 and 2009, the organization set out to campaign against all parties and candidates in
early parliamentary and
presidential elections, respectively. The organization participated in campaigns against the adoption of the new
labour code and amendments to the Law of Ukraine "On Higher Education", as well as against the increase in tariffs and attacks on the social rights of workers in the context of the economic crisis. Among such actions, in which the OM took part, were the “March of Rogues” and “Enraged Passengers”, a protest action against the increase in prices for public transport in Kyiv on November 9, 2008, dispersed by
Berkut. In 2009 and 2010, she participated in alternative May Day demonstrations in Kyiv together with a number of other left-wing organizations (“Social Alternative”, “Anti-Fascist Action”, the Revolutionary Confederation of Anarcho-Syndicalists, “New Left”, “Youth Against Capitalism”, Komsomol members expelled from the LKSMU, animal rights activists) and independent trade unions (
Direct Action, Labor Defence). As part of an international campaign of solidarity with
Cuba, OM campaigned for the release of the
Cuban Five from US prisons. OM, together with the New Left organization, organized the Preparatory Assembly of the
European Social Forum held in Kyiv on June 6–8, 2008. Participated in the work of the ESF in Malmö, Sweden, September 17–21, 2008 as part of the Ukrainian delegation. Local OM organizations worked to establish contacts with workers' collectives and independent trade unions. The largest success of the organization in this matter was the support of the employees of the Kherson Machine-Building Plant in their struggle against the liquidation of the enterprise (2009). Activists of the Organization of Marxists were at KhMZ from the very beginning of the events and actively contributed to the development of the action, and as a result, they tried to create a Coordinating Committee of struggling labor collectives. During the "Italian" strike at the Poltava Mining and Processing Plant (2010), members of the OM actively supported the workers' struggle, which ended in the defeat and dismissal of most members of the unregistered trade union "People's Solidarity". ==Dissolution==