LBL member organisations
These are the websites of organisations that are members of the Labour Behind the Label platform.
| # | Web Link |
|---|---|
| 1 |
TGWU: Region 4 (Wales) , Region 5 (Midlands) and Region 7 (Scotland) The TGWU is the Transport and General Workers' Union. It is focused on winning for its members in the workplace. |
| 2 |
Community Community is a new union for life that serves its members both at work and where they live. |
| 3 |
Unison Unison is the trade union for people delivering public services. LBL members include: SW/UWE, East Midlands Region, Pembrokeshire and Derwen NHS Trust, BCWVO Branch, Cearphilly Branch, Northern Ireland Region, North Somerset Council, South Gloucest |
| 4 |
Tearfund Tearfund aims to relieve suffereing and offer hope, transforming the lives of some of the worlds poorest people. |
| 5 |
GMB: London and Lancashire regions The GMB is Britain's General Union, comprising of over 100 smaller unions. It has over 600,000 members working in every part of the economy. |
| 6 |
Women Working Worldwide Women Working Worldwide is a UK based organisation which works with an international network of women workers' organisations and women's projects within trade unions. |
| 7 |
War On Want War on Want fights poverty in developing countries in partnership and solidarity with people affected by globalisation. They campaign for workers' rights and against the root causes of global poverty, inequality and injustice. |
| 8 |
Oxfam Oxfam International is a confederation of 12 organizations working together with over 3,000 partners in more than 100 countries to find lasting solutions to poverty, suffering and injustice. |
| 9 |
National Group on Homeworking The National Group on Homeworking aims to improve the working conditions of all homeworkers so that homeworking becomes a real employment option for those who wish to work at home in the UK. |
| 10 |
HomeWorkers Worldwide (UK Centre for Homenet) HomeWorkers Worldwide is part of the international solidarity network of homebased workers' organisations and others who support the rights of homebased workers to decent working and living conditions. |
| 11 |
Central America Womens' Network CAWN is a UK-based network of women united by a commitment to women's human and labour rights worldwide and a desire to support, publicise and learn from the struggles of women in Central America in the defence of their rights. |
| 12 |
Ethical Consumer Ethical Consumer magazine publishes buyer's guides designed to help you find the products which best fit with your own values. |

