Statement from the Simon Jones memorial campaign
SimonJones MemorialCampaign | 29.11.2001 22:25
We would like to restate what this campaign has been all about & ensuring that the circumstances surrounding Simon's death were put in front of a jury and that the truth about casualisation was exposed. We have achieved this.
We are, however, painfully aware that in 21st century Britain the fight for the most basic of workers' rights - the right not to be killed or injured at work is still being fought. The Crown Prosecution Service have put obstacles and obstructions in the path of this prosecution at every turn.
The Health and Safety Executive have consistently shown themselves to be either unwilling or unable to take the necessary action against employers to ensure the safety of workers.
Without direct action James Martell and Euromin would never have faced prosecution in the High Court for Simon's death. This prosecution only took place because Simon's family and friends broke the law to ensure that it was. As long as this government and its agencies refuse to take action against companies that profit from casualisation at the expense of their workers' lives we will continue, where necessary, to break the law so that justice will prevail.
Simon Jones Memorial Campaign
November 2001
www.simonjones.org.uk
action@simonjones.org.uk
SimonJones MemorialCampaign
e-mail:
simonjonesmemorialcampaign@hotmail.com
Homepage:
www.simonjones.org.uk
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