Tag: trade unions
Why Is Britain A Post-Industrial Economy?
Aaron Bastani explains how Britain changed from a manufacturing economy to a service-dominated economy.
What Happened to the Anti-Austerity Movement?
On this week’s show Aaron Bastani and James Butler ask “what happened to the anti-austerity movement”?
Unions without a Cosa?
On this week’s show Aaron Bastani and James Butler discuss the ‘3Cosas’ campaign and forthcoming strikes throughout UK higher education. Can the larger incumbent unions adapt and remain relevant?
Protest, Free Assembly and the Political Management of Austerity
On this week’s show Aaron Bastani and James Butler discuss moves in the UK since 2011 to inhibit freedom of association and assembly.
#3Cosas: University Of London Workers Protest
Report on the 3 Cosas campaign and one of their recent demos. Aaron Bastani speaks to vice-president of ULU, Dan Cooper, as well as Sonia Chura, one of the outsourced workers at University Of London.
On University Strikes
In this brief video James Butler outlines what constitutes ‘support’ and acting in solidarity with striking workers in higher education.
Voices of Hackney Teachers on Strike
Interviews with striking teachers in Hackney on the third day of a regional NUT/NASUWT strike.
Chuffed but Gutted: Owen Jones – The Almost Autonomist
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In Conversation with Owen Jones: The Demonisation of the Labour Party
On this week’s show Aaron Bastani and James Butler are joined by Owen Jones
Looking Back on October 20th and a ‘Future That Works’
On this week’s show Aaron Bastani is joined by Hannah Forbes-Black as they reflect on the October 20th TUC Demo ‘A Future That Works’.
Why does the TUC exist?
On this week’s show James Butler and Aaron Bastani are joined by Richard Bernard as they discuss the TUC (Trades Union Congress), it’s historic role and it’s present function in relation to both the Labour Party and austerity.
Anarco-Syndicalism: A New World in The Shell of The Old?
On this week’s show Aaron Bastani is joined by ‘Joseph Kay‘ from Solidarity Foundation as they discuss anarcho-syndicalism as an approach to working-class organisation