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Scotland's Youth: Back to the 1930s?
Activists and campaigners gather in Glasgow this weekend for Morning Star conference on the issues facing Scotland's young people
Scottish Labour frontbencher Neil Findlay will address this Sunday's Morning Star conference in Glasgow

ACTIVISTS will gather in Glasgow on Sunday to discuss a militant path ahead for Scotland’s young people, amid high youth unemployment and rising insecurity in the workplace.

The Morning Star conference Scotland’s Youth: Back to the 1930s? will include sessions on worker casualisation, uncontrolled rents and the marketisation of education and public services.

Speakers include Scottish Labour frontbencher Neil Findlay, Unite Scotland senior organiser Roz Foyer and Labour national policy forum rep Caitlin Kane.

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