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Think global, act local! Trades councils are the place workers and
unemployed trade unionists, in local and national forums, can come
together to pass resolutions and plan actions; in workplaces and on
the streets; to change laws, change minds, show solidarity, lead
and inspire; encourage demonstrations, occupations and industrial
actions; to provide confidence and political tools to working
people. Union leaders have tended to constrict these assemblies
while radicals have often wanted to further empower them. Trades
councils’ histories have often been marginalised, hidden from the
very localities from which they sprang – until now. Come Together
explores trades councils in Britain from 1920 to 1950 – their
role in the General Strike of 1926, unemployment responses in the
1930s, the impact of World War II, their interactions with British
communists – with lessons for today’s activists.
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