All out strike at Tate for jobs and Culture (Ep 11)

We interviewed a PCS Representative of the retail workers on strike at Tate Modern and Tate Britain who have voted to continue their month long strike against 313 redundancies. This is important for all artists, art lovers, trade unionists and the general public. Workers and artists must not pay for the economic crises. Art is always first to be cut, we must say, not this time, we must build solidarity for victory for workers and culture.   Follow our social media and share   twitter: @Tate_United   Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/tate_united/   Website: https://www.tateunited.com   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AgiTate-420032988201491/   Donate to our https://www.gofundme.com/f/tate-commerce-strike-fund   More here on how you can do something  !   https://www.tateunited.com/how-to-help Music this week from Fall Out. “Divided we fall”   Please subscribe toOuta-space youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg2l70Prcsv01FQlkFjmq3g   Join our Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/outaspacepodcast   Find us on all main podcast channels (activated very soon) https://outaspacearts.libsyn.com   Host and designer of show Rob MacDonald  https://www.facebook.com/Robmacstone Comments and views from the Space-Station with Paul Paranoid Producer Jonas Langer. dieselstartmusic@gmail.com   Email us Outspaceinfo@gmail.com Instagram @outaspaceartpodcast Twitter @OutaspaceArts

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We explore the relationship between International arts and the class struggle. Interviews, Commentary and audio art. We are Outa-space because artists often lack the place to make and create work. We are Outa-space because the street, the squares, online and all the common places we mix in are where we need to decide our future. We are Outa-space because we need to take our minds above the clouds to look down on our planet, to dream, to wonder, but also to see everything in the context of everything else.