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Why are slaves being arrested while traffickers are just fined?

Dec 28, 2016By Touchstone blog

The Government has this morning released details of a month-old crackdown on alleged illegal working in nail bars, part of the year old Operation Magnify. The actual operation took place at the end of last month, and resulted in 97 people being held, a…Read more…

Dec 28, 2016Touchstone blog

‘Organising after the Brexit vote’ event calls for solidarity to fight insecurity at work

Dec 16, 2016By Stronger Unions

Building solidarity between workers, no matter what passport or contract they hold, is a trade union priority after the Brexit vote. That was the message of the TUC event on ‘Organising migrant and…Read more…

Dec 16, 2016Stronger Unions

Chancellor should ensure more money for a fairer deal on migration

Nov 22, 2016By Touchstone blog

Yesterday the TUC released a report calling on the Chancellor to use the Autumn Financial Statement on Wednesday to significantly increase the amount going to a Migration Impacts Fund so that areas that have experienced industrial decline, cuts to services and significant recent increases in…Read more…

Nov 22, 2016Touchstone blog

More in common

Sep 15, 2016By UNITElive

The Immigration Act 2016 went through Parliament with little fanfare in May — but its consequences are dire for not only recent migrants but also black communities who have settled here for decades…Read more…

Sep 15, 2016UNITElive

Hate crime on the rise

Aug 11, 2016By UNITElive

Efforts to tackle the spike in racist hate crime following the vote to leave the EU must be redoubled, a new TUC report has concluded.   Since the June 23 vote there has been a major increase in…Read more…

Aug 11, 2016UNITElive

What Byron Burgers (and Casablanca) tell us about policing migration

Aug 4, 2016By Touchstone blog

A lot has been written about the immigration raids at Byron Burger restaurants across London a month ago which saw 35 people arrested and led to protests recently. Many have criticised the company for getting more involved than legally necessary, where…Read more…

Aug 4, 2016Touchstone blog

The nation didn’t vote for a Brexit without a plan. Before triggering article 50, we need much broader negotiations

Jul 13, 2016By Touchstone blog

Two-thirds (66%) of voters want to see a broader team negotiating Brexit, including cross-party politicians, trade unions and employers. That’s the finding of a new GQRR poll we’re publishing today. That went for both remainers (69%) and leavers (65%). Only 10% of respondents thought the government…Read more…

Jul 13, 2016Touchstone blog

The Leave campaign’s 4 biggest euro-fibs

Jun 23, 2016By Stronger Unions

Leaders of the Leave campaigns have turned being economical with the truth into an art-form over the course of the EU referendum. To paraphrase legendary foreign correspondent Louis Heren, whenever…Read more…

Jun 23, 2016Stronger Unions

Last “whites” of the East End

May 25, 2016By The revolution will be streamed

So, after a great NUJ meeting with a brilliantly ethnic diverse turn-out, I turn on the TV and the BBC is showing “Last Whites of the East End“. Despite being fully aware it would annoy me, I watched it. I’ve been trying to think of something to blog about, so here’s another…Read more…

May 25, 2016The revolution will be streamed

Has Labour betrayed the Working Class?

May 21, 2016By John's Labour blog

I am not really into so called “betrayal politics” but recently I had a disagreement over the cause of the relative decline in support for Labour by some white working class voters.

East European Immigration was given as the reason.

I argued that i…Read more…

May 21, 2016John's Labour blog

A history lesson for Iain Duncan Smith

May 10, 2016By The revolution will be streamed

Iain Duncan Smith has attempted to appeal to the Left with today’s argument that the EU and “uncontrolled immigration” has caused a downward pressure on wages. Despite being at the forefront of taking from the have nots and giving to the haves for years, he’s now blaming the…Read more…

May 10, 2016The revolution will be streamed

Refugee solidarity

Sep 4, 2015By UNITElive

Unite is backing delegations by Stand Up To Racism the first of which will travel to Calais on Saturday (5 September).   The group is calling for “concrete solidarity” with migrants and refugees…Read more…

Sep 4, 2015UNITElive

Dots on the map?

Sep 4, 2015By UNITElive

We have come to the Harry Lime moment in the latest refugee crisis. In the film, The Third Man, Harry Lime – played by Orson Welles – has been brutally exploiting a post-war drug shortage resulting…Read more…

Sep 4, 2015UNITElive

Cracking down on migrants or on exploitation?

Aug 10, 2015By Touchstone blog

The Home Office Immigration Minister James Brokenshire MP (who, lest we forget, replaced Mark Harper MP in the role after Harper was exposed as having employed an ‘illegal immigrant’ as his cleaner) has announced a crackdown on those who employ illegal immigrants, promising Border Force…Read more…

Aug 10, 2015Touchstone blog

Art and Labour in Abu Dhabi

May 17, 2015By RandomPottins

AT the end of April a group of trade unionists and safety campaigners went to the Qatar embassy in London, to hold a protest and deliver a letter about the lives and conditions of migrant workers in…Read more…

May 17, 2015RandomPottins

Cake – The banker, the tabloid reader & an immigrant

Dec 17, 2014By John's Labour blog

This is so, so true. There are a number of versions of this anecdote and this is one of best I have seen.

Hat tip Cleveland Watkiss via Facebook “The System In A Nut-shell.#2014”. Read more…

Dec 17, 2014John's Labour blog

“…And you complain that your neighbour is an immigrant?”

Dec 2, 2014By John's Labour blog

Your car is German.
Your vodka is Russian.
Your pizza is Italian.
Your kebab is Turkish.
Your democracy is Greek.
Your coffee is Brazilian.
Your movies are American.
Your tea is Tamil.
Your shirt is Indian.
Your oil is Saudi Arabian.
Your electronics…Read more…

Dec 2, 2014John's Labour blog
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