We work to unite all those who support equality, democracy, justice and social progress in the Caribbean. We will support all who recognise that the struggle against racism, fascism, imperialism and neo-colonialism in the Caribbean requires the building of strong international links between the working people there and their sisters and brother globally.
In so doing we recognise that the British Empire has bestowed a bitter legacy on sections of the working classes in the UK and the former colonies. We seek to maintain and expand solidarity with the black workers and their allies in the Caribbean as well as being part of the anti-racist struggle in Britain.
Join us...
Caribbean Labour Solidarity Annual General Meeting
3 to 6 pm 21st March 2026
at
The Offices of UNITE the UNION
33-37 Moreland St, London EC1V 8BB directions…
The meeting will be hybrid, both in-person and on-line. If you can get to North London on the day, we would very much like to see you and refreshments will be available. If you cannot get to London, you will still be able to join us on-line.
The links to register will be circulated later, meanwhile save the date.
AGENDA
Registration of members and affiliates present (Joining at the meeting to be permitted)
Beside Claudia’s gravestone, to the left of Karl Marx’s grave in Highgate Cemetery, Swain’s Lane, London N6 6PJ. Nearest Underground at Archway station
Speakers include:
Gawain Little general secretary General Federation of Trade Unions.
Pragna Patel founder of Southall Black Sisters,
Frank Murray Caribbean Labour Solidarity
Dr Claire Holder former director of the Notting Hill Carnival
Rob Griffiths former general secretary Communist Party of Britain,
Georgina Andrews general secretary Young Communist League.