'Just at the time when workers are mobilising to tackle the economic and climate crises we all face, this invaluable handbook comes along to provide an essential guide to winning' -- John McDonnell MP 'Drawing on years of experience, Unite activist Ian Allinson has written an organising handbook that will be invaluable for rank and file organisers and trade union professionals alike. He offers timely, concrete analysis and advice that will be an aid to activists across the trade union movement' -- Kim Moody, author and founder of 'Labor Notes' 'In the age of climate breakdown, militant worker organising is as urgent as ever. Workers and environmentalists share a common enemy in the capitalist class and Allinson gives us all a powerful guide of how to effectively organise for social change from our workplaces' -- Chris Saltmarsh, co-founder of Labour for a Green New Deal and author of 'Burnt: Fighting for Climate Justice' A must read for every trade union activist -- Lyn-Marie OHara, Glasgow equal pay striker Workplaces are key sites of struggle against the hostile environment for migrants, and so to tackle these injustices against migrants we need strong unions. Workers Can Win is a readable, practical guide for organising at work and building the power we need to fight back against oppression -- Ida Jarsve, co-founder, Lesbians and Gays Support the Migrants A vital resource for anyone serious about taking part in trade union work at any level, and also extremely useful for anyone working for positive change in their community -- Brendan Montague, editor of The Ecologist Workers have needed a practical, positive, accessible guide to organising in Britain for a long time and Ian, using his vast experience in the area has created just that. It will be a valuable resource for union representatives and organisers wanting to grow their branch and union! -- Sarah Woolley, General Secretary, Bakers, Food and Allied Workers Union 'This book is just brilliant. It is not only packed full of invaluable advice and practical tips for anybody organising in the workplace, but it is also hopeful. Crucially, it offers an accessible political analysis of why it is so important for working class people to build power in the workplace and beyond, demystifying the process as it goes' -- Laura Pidcock, National Secretary of The People's Assembly