A selection of pamphlet covers, leaflets and photos from the NUWM movement of the 1920s and 1930s in the Britain. Copied to clipboard claimants and unpaid 1920s 1930s United Kingdom National Unemployed Workers Movement Comments1 Great stuff, thanks for Great stuff, thanks for posting!
1932: Belfast Outdoor Relief Strike The Falls and the Shankhill united, Catholics and Protestants fighting together. That is the story of the Outdoor Relief Strike launched by the…
The fight for freedom of speech on Glasgow Green, 1916-1932 The history of the successful struggle to restore freedom of speech and assembly in one of Britain's…
Constitution of the Union of the Physically Impaired Against Segregation This constitution is is not just a record of the procedural form of a radical organisation but also a powerful political statement about both disability and the organisation of society more generally. British disability theory and activism has many of its roots in this organisation, and its constitution, written in 1974, contains insight and analysis that is useful to this day.
Welcome to the occupation Published February 2012. Written for Shift's Precarity series, the Introduction to which can be read here.
London Workers Group Bulletin #13 February 1983 An issue of the LWG bulletin from 1983. Contents include NHS Dispute, ASLEF strike, Work or Dole?, Correspondence, Unemployed Groups, Press…
Mutinies 1917-1920 - Dave Lamb Solidarity's excellent pamphlet on mutinies in the British armed forces towards the end of World War I.
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