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comedy soli gig in south london for indonesian sweatshop workers: friday night

Not Sweating | 09.05.2002 20:57

Rob Newman comedy cabaret this friday in the Bread and Roses in Clapham (south London) raising money for No Sweat!s appeal for the indonesian fighting trade union FNPBI.
7.30pm till late
a fiver if you're poor, a tenner if yer not quite as poor and fifteen quid if you're relatively well-off (the rich are invited to pay a load more)

Last minute reminder

Rob Newman
comedy caberet
"Bread and Roses"
Clapham Manor Street, Clapham, London SW4

Friday May 10
7.30pm till late

All proceeds go to the fighting trade union
FNPBI (National Front for Workers' Struggle) in Indonesia.

This is part of an international campaign the anti-sweatshop group "No Sweat" has launched to raise $50,000 for the radical Indonesian unions, fighting sweatshop labour and facing violent repression from the bosses, the police and military and from armed fundamentalist gangs.

Tickets cost 5 pounds unwaged, 10 waged or 15 solidarity price and are available on the door.

Nearest tubes: Clapham North, Clapham Common (Northern line) or Clapham High Street overland.

 http://www.nosweat.org.uk

More details on the campaign and the background to it at
 http://www.nosweat.org.uk/download.php?op=viewdownload&cid=4&min=10&orderby=titleA&show=10

or all over the site...
where you can also get details on our east END sweatshops activitity with the GMB etc.etc.

also:
Training and Information Day on Saturday May 11
Videos, speakers from No Sweat, War on Want and trade unions; sessions
on using the net, planning a campaign around your local football club,
solidarity with Indonesian workers, the campaign in East End Sweatshops,
the WTO... (in London, email us for more details)

and:
No Sweat Action During Commonwealth Games
We are planning a public meeting, stunts and a parade to protest at the
commodification of sport and the sweatshop exploitation that is used to
make the running shoes and kits for the games. We want the Games
organisers to put pressure on the manufacturers to clean up their act.
We also want the athletes to join us in oposing sweatshop labour and we
aim to use the Games to bring the issue to light.
If you want to get involved, contact No Sweat  admin@nosweat.org.uk and we'll
put you in touch
with No Sweat and Labour Behind the Label activists in Manchester.

Not Sweating
- e-mail: admin@nosweat.org.uk
- Homepage: http://www.nosweat.org.uk