Unison director of organising KEVIN LUCAS explains the Organising to Win strategy, its successes to date and key tests on the union’s horizon
THERE has been a chaotic and bewildering year of national strikes, ballots and actions all over the labour movement. The scale of it has left many of us excited and exhausted.
While many of the national disputes continue to dominate the activity of the movement — in universities and railways the strikes continue — there is one dispute that is most firmly about the future of trade unions than any. It is the Amazon strike at Coventry.
This is classic non-union territory against a global powerhouse. The workforce is casualised, it is in the private sector and the company is determined not to tolerate any unions in its workplaces.
A past confrontation permanently shaped the methods the state will use to protect employers against any claims by their employees, writes MATT WRACK, but unions are readying to face the challenge
JOHN LANG recalls how Murdoch used scabbing electricians and even devised a fake newspaper to force a confrontation with printers – then sacked them all


