The postman and the primary teacher, the midwife and the musician.
Workers in shops, workers at sea. Solidarity with the Columbian
farmer and the Palestinian fireman…  Modern trade
unionists in Scotland perform roles in every imaginable location
and are drawn from all backgrounds. They campaign to win on issues
facing the colleague next to them or a comrade thousands of miles
away. ’Mon the Workers tells their stories in their own words. It
is a celebration of 125 years of the STUC, and a clarion call for
the next generation to agitate, organise and win. This book
demonstrates past achievements, explores the ideas trade unionists
have fought for and rouses the movement towards future victories.
75 trade union members, reps and officials share experiences of
union life from the anti-apartheid movement to Wick Wants Work.
Alan McCredie’s charismatic portraits of 50 other activists from
the trade union movement provide a complementary visual narrative.
This very human book pulses with the energy of Scotland’s trade
union movement, which has achieved so much and still has more to
do.
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