Britain Has Class
@BritainHasClass
Followers
449
Following
213
Media
24
Statuses
236
A charity fighting class inequality and structural classism. Do get in touch x
United Kingdom
Joined November 2017
FILM SPOTLIGHT: "I need air" is a vital documentary from Omar, Jessy Air and @BIDdetention about the realities of immigration detention and the destruction it leaves behind. Screening this Thursday in Catalysts, a night of film, activism and social change: https://t.co/OA8tewLwhw
0
2
4
FESTIVAL WEEK IS FINALLY HERE! Little Wing 2022 kicks off THIS WEDNESDAY at @Everymancinema Borough Yards - join us for a night of live music, chat and fantastic films by emerging filmmakers as we imagine a more accessible, equal future for film: https://t.co/vp5SITHLhd
0
2
6
Join me! (Please, I’m so tired)
JOIN US! Did you know we're run by a small team of volunteers? We're looking for core and seasonal volunteers to get involved in 2022 and beyond! Check out the full brief here > https://t.co/4t0xzFuKKq
0
2
7
For news about developments at Redhills and to find out how you can get involved, please sign up here: https://t.co/15hrjk1B8H (2/2)
redhillsdurham.org
Sign up and be part of the future at Redhills – Durham Miners Hall
0
6
16
Can you get the Poverty Emergency declared in your council?
labourhub.org.uk
By Cllr Mandy Clare Having taken part in a unanimous cross-party vote in favour of declaring a Climate Emergency a few months before the crisis, subsequent council meetings were filled with hours o…
2
20
29
We're hiring! We're looking for a Marketing and Events Assistant to join us part-time through the #Kickstart scheme! Applications close April 12 >>
0
2
9
The new bill seeks not only to criminalise non-violent protest but also trespass. This targets travellers but could also have an impact on the rights of squatters, rough sleepers and ramblers. On the 372 year anniversary of the diggers; we say reclaim the commons. #killthebill
5
104
224
We're recruiting for a Director of Advocacy & Communications. Why not use the long weekend to apply?! ✍️ https://t.co/OdVzYpUVFM
0
20
8
*NEW ARTICLE* Working (Class) From Home Our @omniscientdave looks at the shift to remote working, and what it means for regional inequality, workers’ rights and the conception of a Working Class https://t.co/oJFpirZdX6 *THREAD* #britainhasclass
1
4
6
YOU LOVE TO SEE IT! We're going to see more in the build up to @Deliveroo's IPO. I've got an idea! Why don't you just pay your workers enough to live on & give them the rights they deserve instead of exploiting them? It is possible to work flexibly AND have rights...ask @dkhos 😗
0
4
14
👀👀👀👀👀 Working from home turns your home into a workplace - while there’s opportunity for flexibility and empowerment in that, it also means we have to be sharp to moves like this and oppose it at every turn.
*NEW ARTICLE* Working (Class) From Home Our @omniscientdave looks at the shift to remote working, and what it means for regional inequality, workers’ rights and the conception of a Working Class https://t.co/oJFpirZdX6 *THREAD* #britainhasclass
0
0
2
Either way, the conditions in which we work will always be a Working Class issue. The challenges and opportunities that come from remote work are ones that we can and must face together. https://t.co/oJFpirZdX6
1
1
3
OR working from home could see businesses shift expenses onto workers, increase the divide between remote and public-facing or manual workers, and make it harder to organise in our now-scattered workplaces.
1
1
3
This is big news for class equality, but it will take a lot of work to make sure that news is good rather than bad. A permanent shift towards remote work could expand job opportunities beyond core cities, into communities at the sharp end of regional inequality.
2
1
3
The shift to working from home has been huge, and isn’t going away anytime soon - after the first lockdown nearly half of UK workers moved to some kind of remote work, and an @IpsosMORI poll found that nearly 90% of those who did wanted to stay remote in some way.
1
1
3
*NEW ARTICLE* Working (Class) From Home Our @omniscientdave looks at the shift to remote working, and what it means for regional inequality, workers’ rights and the conception of a Working Class https://t.co/oJFpirZdX6 *THREAD* #britainhasclass
1
4
6
We run a multimedia platforming project for Working Class activists to share their ideas experiences and hopes. Check out https://t.co/GSsCVXRFNr to see some of our work!
1
4
6
Hello, been a while! Like you we’ve had an odd year, but we’re back and ready to make some noise. After a year of rocketing inequality and attacks on our rights at work and to protest, it’s clear that an organised Working Class is as important as ever. A quick re-introduction:
1
4
4
We’re hope you’re all doing well, and thank you for your patience after a challenging year for Working Class communities and organisers everywhere. Solidarity x
1
1
2