Ahead of the Chancellor's Autumn Statement, Sarah Woolley sets out some core economic demands necessary to start to transform society for workers and their communities.
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The Fight for Workers’ Rights and Trade Union Freedom Continues #TUC25
The IER's fringe this year's TUC Congress discussed the need to resist attempts to water down the Employment Rights Bill - and ensure it is only the beginning.
Building a fighting left – 2025 Labour Outlook Bulletin
"Our alternative must be bold & radical: rooted in international solidarity & socialism." Read Apsana Begum, Diane Abbott, BFAWU, PSC & Jess Barnard in our special bulletin.
We need real action to tackle poverty, make the wealthiest pay their fair share – Sarah Woolley, BFAWU
"The government wants to make more cuts to disability benefits - knowing full well the devastation that causes. And we say: enough is enough" - Sarah Woolley, BFAWU.
We must raise our voices for Palestine – Sarah Woolley, BFAWU
BFAWU General Secretary Sarah Woolley calls on the labour movement to take a clear position and build continuing international solidarity with the Palestinian people.
Demand real change, not empty promises or half measures – Sarah Wooley, BFAWU
BFAWU General Secretary Sarah Woolley reflects on how the labour movement should respond to the general election result and organise for progressive change.
How we get rid of the Tories’ anti-union legislation – Sarah Woolley, BFAWU
A united movement can persuade employers and political leaders not to comply with the Strikes Act 2023 - Sarah Woolley.
For socialist solutions to the Tory crisis – Labour Outlook Conference Edition
With Labour Party annual conference kicking off today, Labour Outlook has published a special conference edition, amplifying a range of voices from across our movement.
NPF Reportback shows extent of Starmer’s rollback – and need for unified fightback
“We know the policies we are pushing for are overwhelmingly popular, but most importantly they are absolutely necessary” - Jess Barnard, Labour NEC.
Workers need a commitment from Labour – Sarah Woolley, BFAWU, on the National Policy Forum
"Apart from the row about not offering £15 an hour, the New Deal for Working People document has some really important demands in it. But have they survived the NPF and will they make it into the manifesto?"








