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Caribbean Labour Solidarity (CLS), founded in 1974, is a group that "sets itself the task of informing the concerned about labour issues in the (Caribbean) region as a whole", and "continues to support the national and anti-imperialist fight in the West Indies",David Horsley
"Obituary: Cleston 'Chris' Taylor"
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'', 7 April 2010.
as well as being an international campaigning organisation. A 1980 CLS publication states: "Caribbean Labour Solidarity takes as its central concern the need for increased cohesion between the British labour movement and all components of the anti-imperialist and national democratic struggles in the Caribbean."


History

Caribbean Labour Solidarity (CLS) was established in 1974 in north
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, England. It developed out of what was originally the Jamaica Trade Union Solidarity Campaign (JTUSC), formed in response to an appeal from trade unionists in
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to mobilise protests against the Labour Relations and Industrial Disputes Bill that attempted to restrict Jamaican trade unionists’ right to strike. The JTUSC comprised activists from the Caribbean community and the wider labour and trade union movement in the United Kingdom. After the Bill became law that year, JTUSC members decided there was a need for a permanent organisation to support the mounting democratic movement within the Caribbean. Drawing attention to the links between modern racism and Britain's involvement in the enslavement of Africans in the sugar colonies, CLS continued as an international campaigning organisation. Its key founding members were Guyanese activist Lionel Jeffrey (9 January 1926 – 31 October 1993), Jamaican historian Richard Hart (who until his death in December 2013 was the organisation's Honorary President) and exiled Jamaican trade unionist Cleston Taylor (1926–2010). The current CLS president is Luke Daniels.


Activities

CLS holds monthly public meetings, and has been active in support of many campaigns and issues affecting the Caribbean region and labour affairs elsewhere in the world. CLS has led or participated in campaigns on issues that include: protesting the
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; supporting the struggle of the
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; the problems faced by the Caribbean agriculture industries, including
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; combating
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s in the Caribbean; the
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; marking the 50th anniversary of the arrival of the ''
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''; commemorating
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; immigration legislation; deaths in UK police custody; the role of black lawyers in the US; the effect of the
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’s policies on Caribbean peoples; and the struggles of the Venezuelan peoples to control their resources and direct their destiny. Recent concerns have included campaigns about the "Tivoli Gardens Massacre" in Jamaica, about injustices against people of Haitian origin in the
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, on the Windrush scandal, and
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.


Publications

CLS has also over the years produced publications, which include: Richard Hart's ''The Cuban Way'' (1978), ''Labour Rebellions of the 1930s in the British Caribbean Region Colonies'' (CLS and
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, 2002), ''The
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: Setting the Record Straight'' (CLS and Socialist History Society, 2005), ''
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: An Assessment and Tribute'' (1997, 20 pp.), and ''The Ouster of the 4Hs from the
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in Jamaica in 1952'' (2000); Ken Fuller, ''
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Libre!: for a free Caribbean'' (1980, 40 pp.); Leon Cornwall, ''The Grenada "Elections": An Analysis from Behind Prison Bars'' (Caribbean Labour Solidarity with New Jewel Movement (UK) Support Group, 1984, 15 pp.);
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, ''Village and Workers, Women, Farmers and Youth Assemblies during the Grenada Revolution: Their Genesis, Evolution, and Significance'' (CLS and the New Jewel Movement/
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, 1989, 14 pp.); and Steve Cushion and Dennis Bartholomew, ''Our Own Hands – A People's History of the Grenadian Revolution'' (2017). The CLS journal ''Cutlass'' – first published in 1976 (originally from the north London home of Cleston Taylor and his wife Feli) and over the years edited by, among others, Richard Hart, Lionel Jeffrey and Ed Spring – is produced online, available for download, and in print form."Archives , Cutlass - Back issues"
, Caribbean Labour Solidarity.


References


External links


Caribbean Labour Solidarity website.
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