The Milburn review presents itself as a plan to help young people into work, but Dr DYLAN MURPHY argues it is laying the groundwork for a harsher benefits regime
IN 1932, following a gap of over 20 years, the Yorkshire Mineworkers Association (YMWA) with some difficulty revived the Yorkshire Miners’ Gala demonstration which took place that year in Locke Park, Barnsley.
The organisation of this event was met with hostility from some coal owners who threatened workers with prosecution if they attended and also a degree of disinterest from a large number of YMWA branches from the offset.
This, I believe, was a symptom of the relentless struggle the country’s miners and broader working-class faced during the inter-war period against their capitalist rulers.
The newly catalogued News International Dispute Archive ensures the history of the Wapping dispute – and the solidarity it inspired – is preserved, accessible and alive for future generations, says MATT DUNNE
KEVIN COURTNEY of Stand Up to Racism and JOHN PAGE of the Ella Baker School of Organising announce a joint project aiming to unite trade unions and social movements in creating new narratives to fight the divisive rhetoric of the far right
Ben Chacko talks to RMT leader EDDIE DEMPSEY about how the key to fixing broken Britain lies in collective sectoral bargaining, restoring unions’ ability to take solidarity strike action and bringing about the much-vaunted ‘wave of insourcing’
TUC Midlands marks 20 years of celebrating the 1910 chainmakers’ victory with a festival that connects historical lessons to modern struggles — because working-class history should inspire action, not just nostalgia, writes STUART RICHARDS


