Workers' self-defence against the abuses of our employers and the government

No Safety No Work Campaign
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Workers' self-defence against the abuses of our employers and the government
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March 13, 2021
Workers Fight Back Against Covid Injustice
<p>The pandemic has shown how little the government and employers care about workers. Next to nothing has been done to ensure Covid-secure workplaces. The government has left it in the hands of employers, who of course put their profits before safety. In this third lockdown, the government has given further powers to employers to decide whether their workplace is ‘essential’. This has meant millions of people going into work: risking the health (and the lives) of both themselves and their families.</p> <p>The other problem is that many people, especially those in jobs with no security and/or zero-hour contracts, cannot afford to stay home. They have to choose between being safe or having an income. Many, including care workers, have no adequate sick pay and others in industries like construction would not be furloughed if the workplace closed. Students have a different but similar situation. They are safe, because their workplace is closed, but they are still paying out for fees and accommodation so will still be amassing debts without getting the full benefits of what they are paying for.</p> <p>However, workers are resisting. It may be a localised level but every struggle is a step towards a generalised movement for no safety, no work and for adequate income for all those who need to stay at home to stop the spread of the virus.</p> <p>This meeting will highlight some of the heroic efforts of people who are fighting back, either insisting on no safety, no work with furlough, or if they are key workers, demanding fair reward and adequate sick pay.</p>

January 25, 2021
Covid and Higher Education: From the Front Line
<p>An interview with 4 HE staff, including lecturers, support staff and a librarian. They take us inside their lives and what it is like to cope with this difficult situation, what they think should be done, and what the future is likely to hold.</p>

January 25, 2021
Interview with Hospitality Workers
<p>The NSNW interviews two people working in the hospitality industry. One is a chef and the other has been working in a pub in central London. They give us important insights into the experience of those struggling with job and income insecurity.</p>
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