The speed and consequences of an increasingly Globalized economy affects workers worldwide. The growing mobility of capital and of companies relocating from country to country, from continent to continent, reducing labour costs and maximising profits leads to the radical restructuring of work, all too often to unemployment, and even to the elimination of workers' rights and that this system divides up wealth and well being in an unequal way.
- Workers, the unemployed and those dependent on benefits share a common interest in struggling for a more just society.
- There is a need for a workers’ movement to promote justice based on the values of equality, social justice and solidarity.
- To achieve this the MCW brings together people in small groups to use the SEE JUDGE ACT method of critical reflection
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