What happens when a group of unemployed trying to organise for themselves has to take on not only the benefits system, but the entrenched interests of the trade union hierarchies and the local council? 'Unwaged Fightback' is a first hand account of an unwaged workers' group in 1980s London, its efforts to establish and run a centre for the unemployed and its relationships to the Miners' Strike and other struggles of its times.
Written by Campaign for Real Life, this edition published by Past Tense Publications, 2011 (from a 1987 first print run).
Product Code: UNW5LVTQ19