Feeling the heat, bosses have made concessions in some places, averting potential strikes. Just recently, the union Unite announced they had secured an 11% increase for roughly 150 members at a Heinz factory at Telford in Shropshire. Unite was able to secure a raise of 11.5% at other workplaces in the fall. As the British Marxist newspaper New Worker suggested, “Hopefully this is a sign that bosses are worried about taking on their organized workforce, but it could also be a sign that they have so much money in the bank that they can easily afford to pay up.”

  • DankZedong A
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    Unions around Europe seem to have found their teeth again and they are showing it. Dutch unions are growing, with lots of young people joining. They are gaining momentum and influence daily.

    Belgian unions are starting to go full out marxist with the biggest one, ABVV with 1.5 million members, supporting our party on many points these days.

    UK unions are finally going out there again.

    We should absolutely keep this momentum going.