A Geographic Disparity in England’s Trade Unions

A Geographic Disparity in England’s Trade Unions

The idea of a North-South divide in Trade Union membership and activity here in the UK has long persisted, often rooted in outdated stereotypes of men in cloth caps, cigarettes dangling from mouths, waiting for shipyard work. But the reality is more complex than that. Yes, while historical factors have shaped Union membership across the […]

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Peter Bach lives in London.