
Tag: migrant labour


Opinion: It’s High Time Britain Fed Itself
by Kai Heron
To mitigate the worst effects of climate breakdown, we need to learn to feed ourselves. But that won’t happen as long as two thirds of England's land is owned by less than 0.4% of the population, argues Kai Heron.

Report: The UK Relies on Migrant Workers, but Refuses to Admit They’re Essential
by Sophie K Rosa
In the Covid-era, our economy and society have become more reliant on low-paid migrant workers than ever before. But rather than recognising the integral role they play, policymakers are complicit in their exploitation. Sophie K Rosa reports.

Opinion: The ‘radical nannies’ Organising to Support Each Other Through Covid-19
by Veronica Deutsch

Live: Johnson in Retreat
Boris Johnson has been forced to make two U-turns this week. Is he a prime minister in retreat? Plus, James Meadway on whether Britain’s record debt will ever have to be paid back. With Michael Walker and Aaron Bastani

The Burner: The Burner Episode #227: Behemoth Pulls the Peasant’s Plough?

The Burner: The Burner Episode #226: Labour Pains + Food Crisis

Organised Rage: The LSE Cleaners Strike
by Joe Hayns

At Your Service? Migrant Women Workers in the UK Hospitality Sector
by Ewa Jasiewicz

Why ‘Socialist’ Arguments Against Free Movement Don’t Add Up
by Gwyneth Lonergan

5 Things You Need to Know About the LSE Cleaners’ Struggle
by Joe Hayns

Long Read: Mining for Red Gold
by Campagne in Lotta

The Byron Raids Show the Complicity of an Industry Built on Migrant Labour
by Sarah Taylor
