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Category Archives: Campaigning Tools
CWU Greater London Combined branch launches new charter on the right to strike: support this initiative!
With a Labour government now an apparent certainty, the Greater London Combined branch of the Communication Workers Union (CWU) has launched a new charter setting out the policies unions must demand of Labour around the right to strike.
“Unshackle the unions so workers can set the agenda”
The Trade Union Coordinating Group’s recent pamphlet Workers’ Rights: What Should a Labour Government Deliver? collates policy proposals from the TUCG’s affiliated unions.
Free Our Unions organising meeting — 7pm, Wednesday 27 September
Join us for our next open organising meeting, held via Zoom at 7pm on Thursday 27 September.
New Free Our Unions bulletin now available
Our new bulletin, setting out our view on the next steps in the fight against anti-strike laws, is now available to download.
Free Our Unions organising meeting – 7pm, Wednesday 9 August
Join us for our next open organising meeting, held via Zoom at 7pm on Wednesday 9 August.
New campaign video out now
A supporter of our campaign has produced a new video on the fight against anti-strike laws.
Online meeting, 7pm, Thursday 8 June: where next in the fight against anti-strike laws?
Free Our Unions has called an open discussion and planning meeting for 7pm on Thursday 8 June. Speakers will include Labour MP Nadia Whittome, but the majority of time will be set aside for discussion.
New Free Our Unions briefing
We’ve produced a new campaign briefing for activists to help them push inside their unions for a national demonstration against anti-strike laws. The briefing includes a model motion for union branches, the recent policy passed by the Fire Brigades Union Executive Committee calling for a national demonstration and defiance of the laws, and a discussionContinue reading “New Free Our Unions briefing”
House of Lords amends anti-strike bill – but no room for complacency!
The House of Lords has approved amendments to the Tories’ Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill which would blunt some if its worst effects.