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Denar Ltd was established in 2009 in the United Kingdom as a food & drinks wholesale and distribution company. The directors and partners have collectively been involved in the food distribution industry for 20 years. Today, we are importing from Turkey, Germany, Holland, Romania, Bulgaria, Poland, Italy & Greece. We are distributing to the independent retailers, hypermarkets, wholesalers and Cash carry sectors around the UK. We are dedicated in giving our customers the best produce and value for money at all times insuring we maintain a high level of service.
This is a call to all those millions of people in Britain who face impoverishment and uncertainty as their wages, jobs, conditions and welfare provisions are under renewed attack by the government.
With 80% of austerity measures still to come, and with the government lengthening the time they expect cuts to last, we are calling a People’s Assembly Against Austerity to bring together campaigns against cuts and privatisation with trade unionists in a movement for social justice. We aim to develop a strategy for resistance to mobilise millions of people against the Con Dem government.
The assembly will provide a national forum for anti-austerity views which, while increasingly popular, are barely represented in parliament. A People’s Assembly can play a key role in ensuring that this uncaring government faces a movement of opposition broad enough and powerful enough to generate successful co-ordinated action, including strike action. The assembly will be ready to support co-ordinated industrial action and national demonstrations against austerity, if possible synchronising with mobilisations across Europe.
Get involved by joining a local group, volunteering or donating to the People’s Assembly.
A racist offensive is sweeping Europe, with governments and the right-wing media using migrants, refugees and Muslims as scapegoats for an economic crisis and wars they did not create.
The racist tide will only be driven back by anti- racists standing up and confronting it. From Germany to Greece to the USA, people who want a society free from racism are saying no more.
People are taking to the streets in large numbers to oppose racism, Islamophobia, anti-Semitism and to say migrants and refugees are welcome here.
On 21 October 2017, national conference drew together over 1,300 anti-racist activists and was addressed by Diane Abbott MP, Talha Ahmad (Muslim Council of Britain), Moyra Samuels (Justice4Grenfell) and many more.
The clear and powerful message from the conference was that when we bring all these struggles together and fight as one, we can be more effective than we could possibly imagine. On 17 March 2018 Over 20,000 people marched through Central London, Glasgow and Cardiff. Communities in Cardiff came together after fascist graffiti was daubed on the site of the assembly point.
The marches were a show of unity against the rise in racism, Islamophobia and anti-Semitism and in support of refugee and migrant rights. In the wake of the ‘Punish a Muslim’ campaign which targetted Muslim MPs and households around the country, speakers demanded action from the government against Islamophobic hate crime and pledgde to stand up to Islamophobia on April 3rd.
Unite is the union for the 21st century, meeting the greatest challenges facing working people today. It is a democratic and campaigning union, which fights back for employees in the workplace, protects workers' rights and takes trade unionism out to millions of unorganised workers.
It is a union that stands up for equality and advances members' interests on a political and national level. Unite is also active on a global scale building ever stronger links with trade unions around the world to confront the challenges of our globalised economy.
See how you can join Unite today.
Why join?
When you acquire a trade union membership, you'll be able to access a wide range of benefits and services, as well as protection and support in the workplace.
Unite the union member benefits include things like free financial planning and advice; legal support; funeralcare; insurance deals and a variety of rewards and discounts for various retailers. Why not check out our Member Benefits section to find out more?
In the meantime, click here for 10 more good reasons to join Unite the union.
Marx Memorial Library & Workers' School was founded in 1933 with the aim of advancing education, knowledge and learning in all aspects of the science of Marxism, the history of Socialism and the working class movement.
At the heart of the British Labour Movement for over eighty years, the Library is home to a unique collection of published and archival sources on related subjects including the trade unionism, peace and solidarity movements and the Spanish Civil War.
The Library’s education programme – online and onsite – examines subjects ranging from Marxist political economy to socialist art. The Library itself is a historic building rooted in Clerkenwell’s radical tradition. We are a charity, financed by members and affiliates.
We are the NEU
The National Education Union (NEU) is the largest education union in Europe. We represent more than 460,000 members, including teachers, lecturers, support staff, and school leaders, in maintained and independent schools and colleges across the UK.
The NEU was formed in 2017 following the amalgamation of the National Union of Teachers (NUT) and the Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL).
As the largest education union, we have a powerful voice and have been effective in winning improvements to our members’ working conditions and shaping an education system that works for all.
What we do
Represent you in the workplace
One of the main roles of a trade union is collective bargaining. That means the union negotiates with employers on behalf of members on issues like health and safety, pay and working arrangements, and redundancies. To enter into collective bargaining, a union has to be recognised by an employer. The NEU is recognised in most schools and colleges where our members work. If there is an NEU rep in your school, they will be able to represent you if you are facing any form of disciplinary action or if you have a grievance against your employer.
Represent you to Government and policy makers
As the largest education union in the UK, the NEU has a powerful voice when speaking to Government and policy makers. As a member of the NEU, you will have the opportunity to shape education policy and make your voice heard by responding to surveys, attending meetings and conferences, and sharing your views and experiences with the union.
Campaign to shape the future of education
The NEU is proud to be a campaigning union with a clear vision of what our education system should look like. Together, we want to shape the future of education for the benefit of teachers, support staff, and pupils.
As a campaigning union, the NEU works with allies – from parent groups to footballer and food poverty campaigner Marcus Rashford - to articulate our alternative vision and to win on the key issues of workload, funding, child poverty, assessment and pay.
Provide advice and guidance
Whether you need guidance about your employment rights or help with problems such as workload, bullying or accidents at work, NEU members have access to a wealth of expertise. As well as the support of your workplace rep and your branch, you’ll have access to online advice, and the NEU employment Advice Line for expert advice.\
Join us
Listen to Kevin Courtney and Mary Bousted, joint general secretaries of the NEU, explain why the NEU is the union for you.
We have a proud history, and since our foundation in 1918 have helped create and develop the modern fire and rescue service.
We aim to:
Stop the War was founded in September 2001 in the weeks following 9/11, when George W. Bush announced the “war on terror”. Stop the War has since been dedicated to preventing and ending the wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and elsewhere.
Stop the War opposes the British establishment’s disastrous addiction to war and its squandering of public resources on militarism. We have initiated many campaigns around these issues.
We are committed to supporting Palestinian rights, opposing racism and Islamophobia, and to the defence of civil liberties.
Stop the War has organised around 40 national demonstrations, including the largest protests ever held in Britain, most memorably on 15 February 2003, when up to two million gathered on London’s streets to oppose the Iraq war .
In 2013, Stop the War was central in mobilising opposition to UK bombing of Syria, as proposed by David Cameron’s government. This led to the historic decision in parliament when MPs voted against military intervention.
Other events which Stop the War has organised are thousands of public meetings across the country, direct action in the run up to UK wars – including walkouts from schools, colleges and workplaces – two People’s Assemblies, international peace conferences, vigils, lobbies of Parliament and anti-war cultural events.
We have been one of the main organisers of the massive protests against Donald Trump when he has visited Britain, and played a leading role in the campaign against further interventions in the Middle East, including opposing support for the Saudi-led war on Yemen. As the US with British support has ramped hostilities with China, we have been campaigning with public meetings, in publications and online against the push to a new cold war.
Individuals can become members of Stop the War, and we welcome affiliations by supporting organisations and trade unions. Members and affiliates must support the aims of Stop the War as set out in our constitution.
SPOT is an umbrella group made up of progressive organisations, campaign groups and trade unions in the UK. Chaired by Louise Reagan, former President of the National Education Union, SPOT aims to support those struggling for democracy and fundamental freedoms in Turkey, whilst also contributing to the working people’s struggle in the UK.
The steering group is made up of representatives from the NEU, RMT, Stop the War, Campaign Against Arms Trade, Day-Mer Turkish and Kurdish Community Centre, Socialist Party, Socialist Worker’s Party, Morning Star, National Shop Stewards Network, UCU and Unison.
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