The SNP-Green Deal Doesn’t Go Far Enough
The SNP’s deal with the Greens has been praised for tackling the housing crisis – but from the workplace to the climate, its plans elsewhere fall far short of the radicalism we need.
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Stella Rooney is an artist and trade unionist.
The SNP’s deal with the Greens has been praised for tackling the housing crisis – but from the workplace to the climate, its plans elsewhere fall far short of the radicalism we need.
Roz Foyer, the first woman General Secretary of the Scottish TUC, speaks to Tribune about women’s role in the labour movement, the fight over the future of Scotland – and the alternative to decades of neoliberalism.
In Scotland, little by little, working-class people who were lost to the Labour Party during years of neoliberalism and then the independence campaign are returning home.
In modern Britain, sectors like hospitality have been designed to operate on low pay and precarious hours. The only solution is a trade union.
Last year, workers in a Dundee restaurant walked out to protest unpaid wages and a culture of bullying. This week they finally beat the boss.