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Stephanie Martin
Voices of Scotland / 17 December 2024
17 December 2024
From education to care sector struggles, Scotland’s women workers must build up a resistance network on all fronts and drive their unions’ demands for transformative change to victory, writes STEPHANIE MARTIN
Voices of Scotland / 13 February 2024
13 February 2024
In Scotland, the Morning Star is playing a vital role in providing a space for cross-industry dialogue on the impact of precarious work on women and how to address this, writes STEPHANIE MARTIN
Voices of Scotland / 4 September 2023
4 September 2023
Community Links practitioners are facing slashed budgets — but this recently unionised workforce is not going to accept cuts that will hurt those in the most deprived areas of Glasgow, reports STEPHANIE MARTIN
A YCL banner hangs from one of the occupied tower blocks
Voices of Scotland / 7 February 2023
7 February 2023
Housing campaigner STEPHANIE MARTIN explains how her community-led union has fought back against Wheatley Homes’ social cleansing plans to demolish four 26-storey high-rise blocks in Glasgow
Features / 14 August 2022
14 August 2022
Marching on the glass tower that houses energy giant Scottish Power, the people of Glasgow made it clear that the working class will not put up with criminal price hikes and fuel poverty any longer, reports STEPHANIE MARTIN
For the last three months Wyndford Residents Union has been
Voices of Scotland / 25 July 2022
25 July 2022
SNP promises to address fuel poverty, make power greener and found a publicly owned provider have come to nothing — now tenants are fighting back against energy giant SSE themselves, reports STEPHANIE MARTIN