Banner Theatre presents BATTLE LINES at Zion

Join us at the Zion theatre in Bedminster Down for a powerful night of live performance, music, and storytelling as Banner Theatre commemorates the 40th anniversary of the 1984–85 miners’ strike — a pivotal chapter in working-class history. Through original songs, dramatic monologues, and multimedia storytelling, Battle Lines revisits the communities Banner stood alongside during the strike,ContinueContinue reading “Banner Theatre presents BATTLE LINES at Zion”

Bristol Trades Council at the Bristol Radical History Festival

The 7th annual Bristol Radical History Festival was held on the 26th April at the M-Shed that the Trades Council was happy to attend. This years’ themes were the Radical History of Housing, Hidden Stories of Incarceration and the links between Ireland and Bristol. The housing theme in particular focused on topics that we frequentlyContinueContinue reading “Bristol Trades Council at the Bristol Radical History Festival”

Bristol Trades Council was pleased to share support with Uber drivers this week in Bristol

Whilst Uber reports profits of $10bill last year and share-holders have seen shares rise 159% over the last five years, Uber drivers have seen the commission per ride increase to between 35-45%- money stolen from them for every ride!  It’s quite clear where this massive profit rise has come from: by squeezing the workers! ItContinueContinue reading “Bristol Trades Council was pleased to share support with Uber drivers this week in Bristol”

International Workers’ Memorial Day

Around a hundred attended this year’s IWMD event in Castle Park. This year the TUC focus was on asbestos which was covered by Nick Seymour who spoke from Thompson solicitors. Tim Northcott from the GMB spoke on behalf of the Wessex water branch who lost 4 members in the explosion at Avonmouth treatment plant inContinueContinue reading “International Workers’ Memorial Day”

The Supreme Court ruling

✊🏼🏳‍⚧ Trade unions stand in solidarity against the Supreme Court’s ruling.😡 This is nothing about safety and all about sowing division!🛟 If this was about safety and care for women we wouldn’t have a gender pay gap. We wouldn’t have to fight for equal access to pensions. We wouldn’t face underfunding for health services. WeContinueContinue reading “The Supreme Court ruling”

International Workers’ Memorial Day

Every year more people are killed at work than in wars. Most don’t die of mystery ailments, or in tragic “accidents”. They die because an employer decided their safety just wasn’t that important a priority. International Workers Memorial Day, on 28 April, commemorates those workers. In Britain, the most common cause of work-related fatality isContinueContinue reading “International Workers’ Memorial Day”