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Sarah Wesker

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144:. The strike lasted for 12 weeks until the workers won at Christmas. As the strike was not recognised by the national leadership of the NUTGW, the workers raised money by singing "strike songs" and collecting money around London, activities orchestrated by Wesker. In 1929 she took a leading part in the strike at Polikoff's, a factory at 148-160 139:
Wesker was involved in the organisation of many strikes by garment workers in the East End. At Goodman's trouser factory in 1926, where she worked as a machinist, she led the all-female workforce in a walk out demanding a farthing a pair. In 1928 she organised 600 young women at the Rego Factory on
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In 1929, Wesker was a founding member of the United Clothing Workers' Union (UCWU). She was the only female member of its executive committee, and later became its full-time women's organiser. The UCWU was absorbed into the NUTGW in 1935. Wesker again sat on the NUTGW executive committee and her
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appointment in 1937 as NUTGW women's organiser signalled a new approach to female workers. She helped women to become organised in a number of large factories.
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Wesker was fluent in English and Yiddish and was known to be a fiery speaker, able to inspire the older women workers in the factories. The playwright
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Uniting the tailors : Trade unionism among the tailoring workers of London and Leeds, 1870-1939
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Wesker grew up in the Rothschild Buildings, a block of flats in
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was her nephew, and based the character Sarah in his play
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co-founder of the United Clothing Workers' Union (UCWU)
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families. She was on the executive committee of the
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Index

trade unionist
East End
National Union of Tailors and Garment Workers
United Ladies Tailors' Trade Union
Battle of Cable Street
Communist Party of Great Britain
Arnold Wesker
Spitalfields
Jewish
National Union of Tailors and Garment Workers
United Ladies Tailors' Trade Union
Bethnal Green Road
Mare Street
Hackney
Communist Party of Great Britain
Battle of Cable Street
Arnold Wesker
Chicken Soup with Barley
"The end of the affair"
"Elsbury Sam"
"The Singing Strikers of 1928–29: Cultural Contestation, Community and Communists"
doi
10.1080/14631180.2021.1889184
S2CID
232281307
"Graham Stevenson – Books, pamphlets, articles and speeches"
Voices from History: East London Suffragettes
ISBN
9780750962162
"Wesker Sarah"

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