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The Unemployed Workers' Organisation was an organisation of unemployed workers founded in London in 1923. It was a breakaway from the National Unemployed Workers' Movement (NUWM). They opposed the reformist politics and political control by the Communist Party of Great Britain .
The National Unemployed Workers' Movement was a British organisation set up in 1921 by members of the Communist Party of Great Britain.It aimed at drawing attention to the plight of unemployed workers during the post-First World War slump, the 1926 General Strike and later the Great Depression, and at fighting the Means Test.
Unemployed Councils activists William Z. Foster, Robert Minor, and Israel Amter at the time of their March 1930 International Unemployment Day arrests in New York City. The Unemployed Councils of the USA (UC) was a mass organization of the Communist Party, USA established in 1930 in an effort to organize and mobilize unemployed workers.
A 1937 membership button of the Workers Alliance of America. The Workers Alliance of America (WAA) was actually a venture of the Socialist Party of America in its earliest incarnation. [2] An inaugural convention was held early in March 1935, chaired by Socialist David Lasser, head of the New York Workers Committee on Unemployment. [2]
Foreign-born immigrant men have a similar unemployment rate to native workers, but the unemployment rate for foreign-born immigrant men that are from Mexico and Central America is considerably more than other groups of foreign-born immigrant men looking for work in the United States. [57]
Three in 10 workers cited Covid-19 fears as a top reason for not urgently looking for a job, according to a Yahoo Finance/Harris Poll survey of 1,003 U.S. adults conducted October 22-25, 2021 ...
Most unemployed workers either apply for unemployment insurance (UI) or get a new job. Contrary to popular thought, some workers who have lost their job collect unemployment insurance while ...
The Applebys are two of at least 7.5 million jobless workers who will be left with no benefits when the unemployment programs end, according to an analysis by the Century Foundation. The actual ...