London Tech Workers Coalition
The London, UK, chapter of the TWC formed in early 2019, and the first public meeting was at Newspeak House in September 2019, moving to MayDay Rooms thereafter.
One year later the chapter closed, in favor of opening a United Tech & Allied Workers branch within the Communication Workers’ Union.
Our definition of a “tech worker” is anyone involved in the tech industry in any capacity — including programmers, designers, product managers, students, gig workers (Uber drivers, Deliveroo riders etc.), and cleaners and contractors at tech companies. All tech workers and allies are welcome to attend any public TWC London meetings.
Connect With Us
- Currently the best way to see what we’re up to is to follow us on Twitter, at @TechWorkersLDN, or on our Facebook page.
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We are also on the TWC Slack, in the
#local-uk-london
channel; most of our online discussions happen here.Sign ups to the TWC Slack are centrally filtered and occasionally someone may slip through the cracks and not be granted access. If you have been waiting without a response for more than a week or two after signing up, please email or DM us on Twitter and we can try to help get you in.
- To learn more about TWC London and your rights as a tech worker in the U.K., you can read more in our zine, Tech Workers Unite.
Code of Conduct
All meetings and communications are covered under our Code of Conduct, as well as the TWC Code of Conduct. The privacy and safety of our members is important to us. Sharing the identity of members and or taking/sharing photos are strictly forbidden unless express consent is given.