In Episode 5, we’re exploring a timely and thought-provoking conversation titled “Rebuilding Solidarity in Action.” This episode examines the importance of collective action, workplace solidarity, and the role of communities and trade unions in addressing the challenges facing workers and public services today.
In an era marked by economic uncertainty, changing workplaces, and growing social pressures, solidarity is more than a historical concept—it’s a practical tool for creating meaningful change. From protecting workers’ rights and improving conditions to strengthening communities and advocating for fairer policies, this discussion explores how solidarity can be rebuilt and put into action in the modern world.
As debates continue around employment, public services, and social justice, understanding the value of collective action has never been more relevant. Beyond the headlines and political discourse, this episode focuses on the people, organizations, and movements working to foster cooperation, representation, and positive change.
Join our guest, GFTU General Secretary, Gawain Little, alongside the host of the show, Ben Stevenson, as they engage in this insightful discussion, reflecting on what rebuilding solidarity looks like in practice and why it remains essential for creating a fairer and more resilient society.








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