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Migrant workers

Working for the clampdown, fighting the clampdown

Posted on 20th April 2022 by Richard Donnelly

A review of Nothing to Lose But Our Chains: Work and Resistance in Twenty-First-Century Britain, Jane Hardy (Pluto, 2021), £19.99 A typical protocol for a book review is to begin with an outline of its purposes and structure, to proceed… Continue Reading →

Uncategorised Migrant workers, precarious workers, Trade unions

Migration, migrant workers and capitalism

Posted on 31st March 2009 by ISJ

Consider these two scenarios. The first is in Ireland in December 2005 when 100,000 Irish, Polish, Lithuanian and Latvian workers demonstrated together against attempts by bosses to recruit migrant workers on worse pay and conditions than Irish workers. The second… Continue Reading →

Analysis Migrant workers, Working class
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