There is not so much a ‘wind of change’ blowing through the organised workers’ movement at the moment as a howling gale. Faced with the
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By Lorcan Whitehead My name is Lorcan whitehead. I’m a socialist. A trade unionist and a former councillor. And the chair of North Essex Momentum.
Unite press release 18 per cent deal sees wages for some CAE Crewing Services Ltd increase by nearly £5,000 Unite, the UK’s leading union, has
By John Pickard A few weeks ago (May 31), the Financial Times reviewed three new books published in the USA, all on a similar theme:
Review by Mark Langabeer, Hastings and Rye Labour member Grenfell is a play brought to Channel 4, but it is a dramatization based on the
Letter from Abigail Pollock On a windy Saturday, a week into the biggest rail Strike Britain has seen since the 80s, 500 people gathered at
By Mark Langabeer, Hastings and Rye Labour Member A centre page feature of the Daily Mirror last week highlighted the daily struggle of working class
By Michael Roberts In the first post of my Future of Work series, I looked at the impact of working from home and remote work
By the editors of Media Lens Last Friday’s decision by UK Home Secretary Priti Patel to authorise the extradition of Julian Assange to the United
By Michael Roberts It’s been a big week for the major central banks. First, the European Central Bank (ECB) called an emergency meeting because government