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Campaign report: YFJ hits streets of Cardiff in fight for unionised jobs

John Williams, Unite Wales Youth Committee and delegate to Unite Hospitality combine (personal capacity) ‘Angry at work? Then get organised and join a union!’ That’s what supporters of Youth Fight for Jobs have been calling for in our campaign on the streets of Cardiff. Over the summer, hospitality and fast-food venues have been even busier, and…

Angry at work? Get organised and fight back!

We publish here the text from our latest Youth Fight for Jobs leaflet. To order this leaflet and any other material to help with campaigning in your area, please email youthfightforjobs@gmail.com Max McGee, Youth Fight for Jobs West Midlands Irregular hours, stress and overwork, rogue managers, unpaid overtime, pay not keeping up with prices… sound…

Young workers – join the strike wave!

Here we publish the text of a leaflet Youth Fight for Jobs has produced for February 1st – the biggest day of coordinated trade union action so far in the current strike wave. The Tories are again attempting to punish young people for the crisis of their capitalist system. Amid a historic cost-of-living crisis, the…

TUC: coordinate action to fight for £15!

Oisin Duncan, Yorkshire Youth Fight for Jobs The TUC has recently announced their ‘fight for £15 campaign’, in which they call for a “path” to a £15-an-hour minimum wage by 2030 or “as soon as possible”.  YFJ supports the demand for a £15 minimum wage now: this was the main demand we brought to the…

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