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Manchester Class Struggle Forum, meeting on unions

Mark | 26.03.2010 16:40 | Analysis | Education | Workers' Movements

The Manchester Class Struggle Forum are holding their second meeting on Thursday 1st April.

The second Manchester Class Struggle Forum will host a discussion on trade unions and trade unionism.

After the collapse of the global financial bubble, the working class is being made to pay. In Britain workers have started to fight back, in the form of a series of one day strikes. There are stories in the media warning of a return to 'union power', but what does this mean and is it a good thing for the working class?

To best prepare you to discuss this topic we suggest you read the following texts.

Introductory texts:

Work. Community. Politics. War. - prole.info
 http://libcom.org/library/work-community-politics-war-prole

Abolish Restaurants - prole.info (Especially the section on unions)
 http://libcom.org/library/abolish-restaurants

Theoretical pieces:

Winning the class war - The Direct Action Movement
 http://libcom.org/library/winning-class-war-anarcho-syndicalist-strategy

Good old-fashioned trade unionism - Wildcat
 http://libcom.org/library/good-old-fashioned-trade-unionism-wildcat

Analyses of Recent Events:

Ford Visteon Enfield Workers Occupation - Alan Woodward
 http://libcom.org/history/ford-visteon-enfield-workers-occupation-alan-woodward

2009: The Strike at Lindsey Refinery: a Struggle Entangled in Nationalism - LibCom.org
 http://libcom.org/history/2009-strike-lindsey-refinery-struggle-entangled-nationalism

The meeting takes place from 7pm on Thursday 1st April at Friends Meeting House, 6 Mount Street, Manchester M2 5NS. Email  struggle@af-north.org to express your interest or ask for more info

Mark
- e-mail: marco_polo10@hotmail.com
- Homepage: http://libcom.org/blog/18908

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