Scottish Labour Movement
The Scottish Labour Movement refers to the collective efforts of trade unions, political parties, and social organizations in Scotland aimed at improving workers' rights and social justice. It has its roots in the late 19th century, with the formation of the Scottish Labour Party and various trade unions advocating for better working conditions and fair wages.
Over the years, the movement has played a significant role in Scottish politics, particularly through the Labour Party, which has been a major political force. The movement continues to address issues such as inequality, workers' rights, and public services, reflecting the evolving needs of Scottish society.