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Don’t Leave ‘Global’ to the Rich: Connecting Workers Struggles with Safieh Kabir

Supermarket workers in the UK can’t afford food on the shelves, while Moroccan fruit pickers work in conditions that make them sick. Our food, our clothes and our working conditions are already produced in global supply chains – now we need to build a global workers struggle to match.

Safieh Kabir from War on Want draws on experience organising solidarity with garments and agricultural workers in the Global South to sketch how we can make this a reality.