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Trade unions in the lead
Communist Party industrial organiser ANDY BAIN explains how union-led mass resistance campaigns have become a key strategy in fighting back against neoliberalism since the pandemic
RMT and other transport unions have been at the forefront of resisting the cuts

AROUND 5.5 million workers in Britain are organised in trade unions which are affiliated to the TUC and there are a few thousand more non-affiliated.

This is the largest democratic body of people in the country, but, more importantly, all these workers are organised in a structure that is designed to play a role in the class struggle.

Trade unions are of central importance in the unavoidable conflict between the two main classes in capitalist society — between the class which owns most of industry and commerce and the class whose labour is essential for our economy and society to function.

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