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Trade Unions are at the heart of the Labour movement and are key to the struggle for socialism in Britain as the are the main expressions of the organised working class that are formed to resist the capitalist onslaught against the conditions of the workers. It is vital that every young person in active in their trade union and as communists the YCL’s industrial work is a very high priority. If you want more information or to get in touch with the YCL’s Industrial Organiser, then e-mail This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .



No More McJobs - Give Us Decent Work NOW! PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 01 June 2009 14:41

Youth unemployment in Britain is skyrocketing – with cuts in both secure and insecure employment.

The reliance on precarious, marginal, peripheral, insecure or unstable work within the British economy has meant that, with the capitalist economic crisis now begging to hit, the effects on working people is disastrous. It is no coincidence that unemployment, is over 2.2 million (the highest it’s been since 1997) and is expected to reach 3 million by the end of the year. It is estimated that almost half of unemployed workers are and will be under the age of 25. The majority of those who were in precarious work, women, youth and ethnic minorities are the same groups that are flooding to claim JSA.

 

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Young Communist League support the March for Jobs PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 12 May 2009 21:56

Young Communist League (YCL) General Secretary Joanne Stevenson called on the people of Birmingham and beyond to come out in support of action on creating sustainable jobs for working people this Saturday. The March, called by Unite the Union, calls for a national strategy for protecting and creating jobs, as well as an ending to the UK’s ‘cheap and easy to sack’ culture.

Ms Stevenson, a resident of Handsworth, Birmingham, demanded that the Government step in and address the alarming decline in sustainable, long term employment that has hit the country, in particular, the Midlands.

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Industrial Diary - TUC Special PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 01 November 2008 15:03

So, BBC News thinks that the biggest draw of the great end of pier show that is congress was the Prime Minister’s quick trip for Brown Windsor soup, Dover sole and crème Brendane. Yet, before reading the menu and in an attempt to sound like listening ministers, Alistair and Hattie had asked the TUC secretariat to get delegation leaders to mobilise their admin and research teams to draw up lists of questions and questioners.

The composite lists were then funnelled through Kay, and then Frances, and then Brendan who imaginatively fretted their way through the vetting until anger and frustration was transformed into slightly testy composite hopes, launched towards the furrowed ministerial brows more in sorrow than in anger. (Maybe we could’ve just asked Jack to push a question card across the breakfast table?)

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