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Scotland's radical magazine. Pitch contributions to the editor Cailean Gallagher @apudscotos and subscribe to support left writing.
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May Day is a moment to celebrate past victories and stand in solidarity with workers' struggles today. Agricultural workers in Scotland are fighting against the rules that keep them tied to exploitative employers. Solidarity with the seasonal workers! scottishleftreview.scot/picking-withou…

💡 Last year has been a busy one for the Observatory, and we´re summing up our experience organising with gig workers in this piece published in the Scottish Left Review 👉 Read the full piece here: scottishleftreview.scot/observations-o…


For the latest edition of Scottish Left Review, I spoke to Calum Baird 🕊️ about how the Cuban Revolution uses culture as a means of resisting the violence of the US blockade. Online and in print now: scottishleftreview.scot/cubas-cultural…



I appear in the latest edition of the Scottish Left Review, reflecting on the implications of the pandemic upon state-society relations in Scotland: scottishleftreview.scot/the-legacy-of-…


Whatever Labour say and do, migrant and non-migrant workers in Scotland will be building strength and solidarity. If you want proof, read the new writing in our latest issue from: workersobservatory Unite Hospitality Roz Foyer Caroline Robinson and more at scottishleftreview.scot



Deliveroo workers are organising against dynamic pricing that uses a ‘reverse auction’ where the system offers fees for rides at the lowest rate it expects couriers to accept and waits for the race to the bottom, writes Xabier I Villares of workersobservatory scottishleftreview.scot/observations-o…

Kevin came to Scotland to work, meet people from all backgrounds, and exchange ideas. But his employer did not care about workers' conditions. "At least seven or eight people I knew decided to leave, some of them to work illegally, and it was clear why." scottishleftreview.scot/picking-withou…

Principal Iain Gillespie: resigned Wendy Alexander, Vice Principal International: took up a peerage Lisanne Gibson, Vice Principal of Research: moving job Blair Grubb, Vice Principal of Education: retiring University Secretary, Dr Jim McGeorge: “on leave” scottishleftreview.scot/behind-the-cri…

Agricultural workers in Scotland are afraid to speak out because they are afraid of losing their jobs. The Worker Support Centre is working so that one day seasonal agriculture workers will be collectively making their case for change, writes Caroline Robinson scottishleftreview.scot/picking-withou…



Reform UK, a racist party that points the finger away from the rich and pro-business politicians, and scapegoats refugees, migrants and ethnic minorities, is so far the main beneficiary of the crisis of the mainstream parties. A left alternative is urgent. scottishleftreview.scot/scotland-needs…
