Support Nurses on Strike
Support Nurses on Strike - No Pay Cut for Nurses by Radical Poster Collective, based on an original Soviet Union poster by Nina Vatolina, 2022.
In 2022, the UK saw a wave of strikes amid what became popularly known as the Cost of Living Crisis—a period marked by soaring inflation, skyrocketing fuel prices, and years of stagnant public sector wages. Among those taking a stand were NHS nurses, who held multiple strikes with widespread public backing. In solidarity, our Collective designed and printed this poster, selling it to raise funds for the Royal College of Nursing Strike Fund. We sold about 200 copies and donated about £400.
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Trade unions developed out of the need for workers across the world to stand together in the face of the power and wealth of the ruling class.
Modern trade unions started to take shape alongside the development of capitalism and the industrial revolution with the objective of protecting and improving pay and conditions. Some early trade unions also sought to create an alternative cooperative or communal society. In response Governments sought to suppress them both legally and physically, which often led to underground organisations with secret memberships.
Most early trade unions were solely concerned with protecting their own members and the exclusion of non-members from their trades. Over time, towards the middle of the 19th Century a new trade unionism developed which sought to develop mass movements capable of shifting the balance of power.
By the early years of the 20th Century, the trade union movement was significant enough to threaten to be an alternative centre of power in many European countries and allied to social democratic parties (focusing on establishing a presence in parliament), communist parties or anarchist organisations.
Trade unions played a significant part in both the Russian Revolution and the Spanish Revolution and Civil War.
Since the Second World War, trade union membership and correspondingly radicalism has declined. The focus of the “official” trade union movement has been more on negotiation with management, individual case work, and selling “cheap” insurance on behalf of multinational companies to their members.
Radical trade unions still exist and the Radical Poster Collective supports those.
If you are not already in a union we strongly advise you to join one (we recommend a union that is a member of the International Workers’ Association such as the Industrial Workers of the World); and if you are in a union we advise you to get active within that union.
We support workers in struggle whatever form it takes.
We advocate for a General Strike on principle.
The Radical Poster Collective is dedicated to making good quality classic radical posters available at an affordable price.
Our posters are either digitally cleaned up to remove tears or stains etc, or completely recreated to be as close as possible to the original.
This is a digitally altered version of the original classic poster by Nina Vatolina - Fascism the Worst Enemy of Women created in 1941.
We do not have printed copies of this poster. It is just exhibited on our website.
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