IWW Scotland
The IWW is the one big union for all! We have branches and groups throughout Scotland, so whether you are looking for a union to join or are just sick of your current reformist union lacking the backbone to take on a fight, we can help in the fight to win!
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Category Archives: Clydeside
WORKERS WORLDWIDE HEED SOLIDARITY #UnitedAgainstTheDragon
Members of the Garment workers union in Bangladesh owed wages & benefits started an indefinite siege of the factory owner’s house from the 30th of August. A hunger march had been held. The Garment workers are linked to the International Confederation … Continue reading
Posted in Ayreshire, Clydeside, collectivising issues, Community Organising, Dumfries, Events, Glasgow, Media, organising, Uncategorized, Wider workplace struggles
Tagged #UniteTheDragon, Lidl, Solidarity
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Tripalium or Tartan House: Glasgow Migrant Workers Network fights back
Beginnings are always the hardest. Like the blank sheet for the writer, the beginning is a challenge, it is uncertainty – and tackling it always requires a dose of reflection and bravery. Taking the first step is essential and encouraging. … Continue reading
Posted in Clydeside, collectivising issues, Edinburgh, Glasgow, migrant workers network, organising, tartan House, Uncategorized
Tagged Edinburgh, Glasgow, organising, scotland, tartan House
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