How To Win A Strike
Ian Allinson has written a new Troublemakers At Work briefing pack How To Win A Strike. Whether you are a first-time striker or an experienced activist, this briefing pack aims … Read more
Ian Allinson has written a new Troublemakers At Work briefing pack How To Win A Strike. Whether you are a first-time striker or an experienced activist, this briefing pack aims … Read more
We should use the positives in the new legislation, campaign for improvements, and focus on local action to build power.
An update following a Supreme Court ruling over detriment (disadvantage) short of dismissal for taking part in industrial action.
Ian Allinson and data protection lawyer Lois C explore how we can avoid GDPR being a barrier to effective organising.
Ian Allinson discusses the potential impact of the Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Act and how we can resist it.
The strike wave means more workers actively engaging with their unions. Many are frustrated by their leaders calling insufficient action to win, recommending rotten deals, or undermining democratic decisions. This is sparking a renewed interest in rank-and-file organisation, but there is confusion about what this means and what is possible. Ian Allinson explores the issues.
Live recording from the Cardiff launch of Workers Can Win: A Guide To Organising At Work by Ian Allinson, published by Pluto Press.
Ian Allinson, author of Workers Can Win, appeared alongside NHS nurse activist Siobhan Aston on Pluto’s Radicals In Conversation podcast.
As Britain’s strike wave continues to grow, we need a more serious response to the Tories’ latest repressive legislation.
Labour Hub has published this article where Ian Allinson outlines the themes from his new book.