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Founded in 1922, the Trades Union Congress Library at London Metropolitan University is the centre for the study of the labour movement and working life.

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TUC Library
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Very excited, on my last day as TUC Librarian, to announce that we have Jim Thakoordin’s Papers. Educationalist, trade union and Labour Party activist Jim was involved in the LP Black Section and Black Trade Unionist Solidarity Movement. Incl notes, letters, photos & recordings
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New interview with Zita Holbourne #BlackTradeUnionOralHistoryProject campaigner and activist, she focuses on her trade union work. Zita is National Vice President of the @pcs_union and chairs its national equality committee and women's committee
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New interview with Dr Ian Manborde #BlackTradeUnionOralHistoryProject working for CPSA, PCS and now for Equity, as regional officer in the Midlands. describes the importance of the trade union approach to membership that reflects modern work patterns
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New interview with Fevzi Hussein #BlackTradeUnionOralHistoryProject active in the trade union movement for over three decades, chair of the GMBs Race self-organised group & engaging on a large scale with black trade union members @CWUnews
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Guest Blogger Dr Sophie Nield, @RHULDrama has been researching for her project, ‘Staging Labour’ in the Gertrude Tuckwell Collection to explore the history of Sweated Industries Exhibitions you can also see for digitised content
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2 months
We’ve digitised some of our #antiapartheid pamphlets we’ve used regularly in @LdnMetArts classes for a gallery , incl the very rare “I accuse!” Speeches to court by #NelsonMandela at the #RivoniaTrial
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2 months
Great to see @The_TUC Gen Sec Paul Nowak and Paul Clarkson visiting @TUC_Library today. We looked at highlights in the collections, including much on and exhibitions
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TUC Library
3 months
A shocking attack on democracy!.
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The Martin Luther King, Jr. Center
3 months
Dr. Carla Hayden, the first woman and African American Librarian of Congress, was abruptly dismissed this week by President Trump. Her leadership modernized the institution and championed inclusive access to knowledge. Her removal raises urgent concerns about political
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TUC Library
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'Taken as Red, Highs and Lows of the Labour Party, 1924-2019' Richard Temple’s fascinating book has now been published as a paperback. Includes many dramatic episodes
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TUC Library
3 months
Very excited to report we’ve published our interview with campaigning legends Jackie Lewis and Carola Towle They talk about their part in establishing LGBTQ+ streams in the labour movement, with over 70 years of activism between them.
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TUC Library
4 months
We are delighted to be a part of the #GeneralStrike 100 anniversary national partnership with other museums, libraries, archives and groups. Find out how you can support this partnership here: #GeneralStrike100.
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I have just contributed to help celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the General Strike 1926. Join me and support this year of celebration
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4 months
Thanks to participants in Unemployed Workers' Centres project - Bill (Ashington Community Initiative Centre), Colin (Derbyshire), Eileen (Women's groups in Merseyside), Jol (Sheffield), Kevin (National), Liz (Merseyside), Sandra (Sheffield) and Terry (Tyne & Wear)
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4 months
Very excited to publish interviews by @PaulGriffin from @NUGeog about Unemployed Workers' Centres that were set up across the UK in response to political & economic policies in the 1980s. Testimony that links ideas of community, support and resistance
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4 months
We’ve been digitising content from our #GertrudeTuckwell Archive which you can see online on the fight for #EqualPay and trade union recognition for women workers. Women’s Trade Union League & National Federation of Women Workers #WomensHistoryMonth
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4 months
Interview with Sanjiv Vedi #BlackTradeUnionOralHistoryProject chaired BAME Network for Welsh civil service, involved in #ShowRacismtheRedCard & describes the importance of the #BlackWorkersMovement to establishing the enquiry into Stephen Lawrence’s murder
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TUC Library
4 months
It was lovely to meet the @UsdawUnion Black Leadership Programme yesterday. During the visit we discussed race, class, trade unions & the threat of the far-right. Also incl. our Black Trade Union Oral History Project (Wilf & Chi) #BreakingDownBarriers
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TUC Library
4 months
Preparing for a class with @UsdawUnion Black Leadership programme tomorrow, searching for #ColouredSeamensUnion found this wonderful @RMTunion resource written by @simartin who I worked with when I was at @Anti_Slavery
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TUC Library
5 months
Thanks to the hard work of my @LdnMetSpecColl.colleagues we’ve just digitised Walter Milne-Bailey’s (head of @the_TUC Research Dept) unpublished record of #GeneralStrike1926 it's aims and implications
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TUC Library
5 months
Thanks to @kingsenglishdpt students visiting today to see our #GeneralStrike1926 archive in our brand new reading room at Holloway Road campus
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