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The Unemployed Workers Movement or UWM was a Socialist activist organisation operating in Australia during the [[Great Depression]]. It advocated for expanded welfare, and protections for the Unemployed and fought against [[eviction|evictions]] in working-class neighbourhoods.
The Unemployed Workers Movement or UWM was a Socialist activist organisation operating in Australia during the [[Great Depression]]. It advocated for expanded welfare, and protections for the Unemployed and fought against [[eviction|evictions]] in working-class neighbourhoods.

== History ==


== History ==
== History ==

Revision as of 00:24, 3 January 2024

Unemployed Workers Movement
AbbreviationUWM
Founded atMelbourne, Australia
PurposeSocialism
Anti-Eviction
Region
Australia
National Secretary
Jack Sylvester
Main organ
Communist Party of Australia

The Unemployed Workers Movement or UWM was a Socialist activist organisation operating in Australia during the Great Depression. It advocated for expanded welfare, and protections for the Unemployed and fought against evictions in working-class neighbourhoods.

History

History