Workers are strongest when we fight and organise together. When we are geographically near to each other, it is simple to see how to do it. What about internationally? What do we mean by international solidarity? What are the most effective ways to do solidarity with workers in different countries? Which are the best ways forward for us to organise in our globalised economy?
You are invited to a public meeting to discuss the different levels of solidarity, which are more effective, and how they can work in practice by looking at experiences in the car and aviation industries.
Wednesday 7 May at 6pm
Evatt Room, Trades Hall
Download AAWL's leaflet here
Workers are strongest when we fight and organise together. When we are geographically near to each other, it is simple to see how to do it. What about internationally? What do we mean by international solidarity? What are the most effective ways to do solidarity with workers in different countries? Which are the best ways forward for us to organise in our globalised economy?
You are invited to a public meeting to discuss the different levels of solidarity, which are more effective, and how they can work in practice by looking at experiences in the car and aviation industries.
Wednesday 7 May at 6pm
Evatt Room, Trades Hall
Download AAWL's leaflet here