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Unite Hospitality workers serve Palestinian solidarity once more

HOSPITALITY workers in Glasgow once again united this week to “serve solidarity” to the people of Palestine.

As workers with Unite Hospitality’s Glasgow branch begin their boycott of BDS-listed products at the city’s film festival, their comrades continued the Serve Solidarity campaign with a fundraising gig for Islamic Help on Thursday evening.

Those lucky enough to snag one of 120 tickets for the Hug and a Pint gig enjoyed music from Terra Kin, Lacuna, Becca Sloan and Katie Gregson-Macleod, in an event that raised more than £1,300 to send medical assistance to Gaza.

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