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Joining the AWL: why and how

 

To join the AWL, email us with your contact details, or contact your local AWL branch, and an AWL organiser will arrange to meet you and sort it out.

 

Join the fight for solidarity!

Join the fight for solidarity!

Why you should join the AWL

In Britain today, one child in three grows up in poverty, in a household with less than half the average income. In 1968, the figure was only one in 10.

Thousands are homeless on the streets, while 600,000 dwellings stand empty. Millions are jobless, while those with jobs have to work longer and longer hours.

Health care, state education, and public services are ruined by cuts and privatisation, while the wealth of the rich snowballs.

FACTORY BULLETINS AND BUILDING THE REVOLUTIONARY PARTY

FACTORY BULLETINS AND BUILDING THE REVOLUTIONARY PARTY

For a revolutionary party with substantial roots in the working class, the factory bulletins are the papers produced by its factory branches. They are the means by which those factory branches maintain a dialogue with the mass of the workers in the factory and they are the backbone of the organisation of the factory branch itself.

For us, as a fighting propaganda group which is as yet nowhere near becoming a fully-fledged party, the role of factory bulletins is posed a bit differently.

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