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Month: December 2019

UN GRUPO DE INMIGRANTES DE GLASGOW SE UNE CONTRA LA EXPLOTACIÓN LABORAL

Ante la vulneración de sus derechos laborales, inmigrantes de la ciudad han creado un sindicato con el objetivo de combatir las injusticias y la discriminación que sufren en sus puestos de trabajo.

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Workers report appalling working conditions

Workers from Tartan House, the kilt and souvenir company that owns about twenty shops only between Edinburgh and Glasgow, report unacceptable working conditions that the management doesn’t seem to be willing to fix. They have begun organising with the trade union Clydeside Industrial Workers of the World to improve conditions.

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Capitalism, Disability and Ableism

Capitalism depends on the myth of independence and the false belief of total self sufficiency. Disability disrupts it and opens up spaces for us think about our interdependence and how important and transformative it is for us to have deeply meaningful reciprocal relationships with each other.

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