Description

Book Synopsis

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.



Trade Review

Mon should grace the shelves of union offices across the country... well worth reading and well worth returning to as a resource. STUART FAIRWEATHER, DEMOCRATIC LEFT SCOTLAND

Mon the Workers is not just a piece of commemorative history. It’s also part of the organiser’s toolkit. The power of these stories is that they are told by workers in their own voices. JENNI GUNN, SCOTTISH LEFT REVIEW



Table of Contents

Foreword by Rozanne Foyer

Introduction

1. Victories

Justice for Surjit Singh Chhokar Aamer Anwar

Teachers’ march for better pay Adine Jones, Alison Beattie, Gillian [] and Leah Anderson

50/50 Campaign Agnes Tolmie

Wick Wants Work Allan Tait

Free school meals Andrea Bradley

The battle of Kenmure Street Anonymous

Apartheid, Mandela and Scotland Brian Filling

Freedom From Fear for shopworkers Caroline Baird

Fast food workers rise up Claire Peden

Opposing dockyard privatisation Colm McConnell

Call Centre Collective Craig Anderson

UCS Work-In David Cooper

1985 Teachers’ Strike David Drever and May Ferries

Better Than Zero Eilish O’Keefe

Pharmacists prescribe change Gordon Finlayson and Paul Flynn

Stopping NHS Privatisation Grahame Smith

Responding to Piper Alpha Jake Molloy

Defeating university pension cuts in 2018 Jeanette Findlay

Standing together for equal pay Jennifer McCarey

Caterpillar lock-in John Foster

Abolishing fire and rehire John Kelly

Building a winning branch John Neil

Time For Inclusive Education Jordan Daly and Liam Stevenson

Menopause policy for railway workers Kim Gibson

Bargaining for NHS workers Lilian Macer

Keeping guards on trains Mary Jane Herbison

Saving the Fife yards Michael Sullivan

From Polaris to a Scottish Parliament Pat Milligan

Saving school kitchens Paul Arkison

Saving skilled jobs in a pandemic Paul Leckie

Blind workers’ rights Robert Mooney

Battle for Royal Mail Tam Dewar

Repealing Section 2A Tracy Gilbert

2. Ideas Worth Fighting For

Black Workers’ Committee Anita Shelton

Resistance, unity and pensions Cat Boyd

Fighting for older workers Elinor McKenzie and Helen Biggins

Women’s Committee prison visit Janet Cassidy

By artists, for artists Janie Nicoll and Lynda Graham

Helping the firefighters of Palestine Jim Malone

Visiting Palestine Liz Elkind

Michael’s Story and International Workers’ Memorial Day Louise Adamson

Another side to the miner’s strike Margot Russell

Playing the union card Michael Devlin

Learning on the job Michelle Boyle

Anti-fascism, then and now Mike Arnott

A workers’ newspaper Ron McKay

Marching against racism Satnam Ner

Solidarity with Chile Sonia Leal

Union learning and growth in the taxi trade Stevie Grant

Justice for Columbia Susan Quinn

Solidarity visit to Bhopal Tony Sneddon

3. The Struggle continues

Pardon for Miners Alex Bennett

Safe Home campaign Caitlin Lee

Working together for climate justice Catrina Randall

Protecting black workers in a pandemic Charmaine Blaze

Climate and unions at COP26 Coll McCail

Worker safety during Covid Deborah Vaile

Unionising Produce Workers Derek Mitchell

A unique LGBT Network Eilidh Milliken

Changing the music industry Iona Fyfe

Making a stand with Macmerry Keetah Konstant

Battling labour casualisation in academia Lena Wanggren

Action on Asbestos Phylliss Craig

Asda equal pay Rose Theresa Skilling

Carers during Covid Shona Thomson

From Timex to Better Than Zero Stella Rooney

Workers in the gig economy Xabier Vill0ares

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    Publisher: Luath Press Ltd
    Publication Date: 15/06/2022
    ISBN13: 9781804250334, 978-1804250334
    ISBN10: 1804250333
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    Description

    Book Synopsis

    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.



    Trade Review

    Mon should grace the shelves of union offices across the country... well worth reading and well worth returning to as a resource. STUART FAIRWEATHER, DEMOCRATIC LEFT SCOTLAND

    Mon the Workers is not just a piece of commemorative history. It’s also part of the organiser’s toolkit. The power of these stories is that they are told by workers in their own voices. JENNI GUNN, SCOTTISH LEFT REVIEW



    Table of Contents

    Foreword by Rozanne Foyer

    Introduction

    1. Victories

    Justice for Surjit Singh Chhokar Aamer Anwar

    Teachers’ march for better pay Adine Jones, Alison Beattie, Gillian [] and Leah Anderson

    50/50 Campaign Agnes Tolmie

    Wick Wants Work Allan Tait

    Free school meals Andrea Bradley

    The battle of Kenmure Street Anonymous

    Apartheid, Mandela and Scotland Brian Filling

    Freedom From Fear for shopworkers Caroline Baird

    Fast food workers rise up Claire Peden

    Opposing dockyard privatisation Colm McConnell

    Call Centre Collective Craig Anderson

    UCS Work-In David Cooper

    1985 Teachers’ Strike David Drever and May Ferries

    Better Than Zero Eilish O’Keefe

    Pharmacists prescribe change Gordon Finlayson and Paul Flynn

    Stopping NHS Privatisation Grahame Smith

    Responding to Piper Alpha Jake Molloy

    Defeating university pension cuts in 2018 Jeanette Findlay

    Standing together for equal pay Jennifer McCarey

    Caterpillar lock-in John Foster

    Abolishing fire and rehire John Kelly

    Building a winning branch John Neil

    Time For Inclusive Education Jordan Daly and Liam Stevenson

    Menopause policy for railway workers Kim Gibson

    Bargaining for NHS workers Lilian Macer

    Keeping guards on trains Mary Jane Herbison

    Saving the Fife yards Michael Sullivan

    From Polaris to a Scottish Parliament Pat Milligan

    Saving school kitchens Paul Arkison

    Saving skilled jobs in a pandemic Paul Leckie

    Blind workers’ rights Robert Mooney

    Battle for Royal Mail Tam Dewar

    Repealing Section 2A Tracy Gilbert

    2. Ideas Worth Fighting For

    Black Workers’ Committee Anita Shelton

    Resistance, unity and pensions Cat Boyd

    Fighting for older workers Elinor McKenzie and Helen Biggins

    Women’s Committee prison visit Janet Cassidy

    By artists, for artists Janie Nicoll and Lynda Graham

    Helping the firefighters of Palestine Jim Malone

    Visiting Palestine Liz Elkind

    Michael’s Story and International Workers’ Memorial Day Louise Adamson

    Another side to the miner’s strike Margot Russell

    Playing the union card Michael Devlin

    Learning on the job Michelle Boyle

    Anti-fascism, then and now Mike Arnott

    A workers’ newspaper Ron McKay

    Marching against racism Satnam Ner

    Solidarity with Chile Sonia Leal

    Union learning and growth in the taxi trade Stevie Grant

    Justice for Columbia Susan Quinn

    Solidarity visit to Bhopal Tony Sneddon

    3. The Struggle continues

    Pardon for Miners Alex Bennett

    Safe Home campaign Caitlin Lee

    Working together for climate justice Catrina Randall

    Protecting black workers in a pandemic Charmaine Blaze

    Climate and unions at COP26 Coll McCail

    Worker safety during Covid Deborah Vaile

    Unionising Produce Workers Derek Mitchell

    A unique LGBT Network Eilidh Milliken

    Changing the music industry Iona Fyfe

    Making a stand with Macmerry Keetah Konstant

    Battling labour casualisation in academia Lena Wanggren

    Action on Asbestos Phylliss Craig

    Asda equal pay Rose Theresa Skilling

    Carers during Covid Shona Thomson

    From Timex to Better Than Zero Stella Rooney

    Workers in the gig economy Xabier Vill0ares

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