Caterpillar workforce surprised by Israeli arms trade protest
Marita and Greg | 10.04.2005 20:21 | Liverpool
Workers arriving at the Caterpillar - Perkins site in Irlam, Greater Manchester this morning were surprised, first by a 30 foot yellow banner with an acrylic image of a Palestinian, head in hands, whose house is being demolished by a Cat bulldozer while an Israeli soldier stands guard.
The spray-painted text proclaims "Stop Caterpillar... Palestine... House Demolitions... Apartheid Wall... Perkins... 100% owned by Caterpillar... Israeli Tank Deal".
The banner flew from a mound of grass along the private road to the security gate, the only entrance this morning. Management had hunkered down on red alert with police and dogs on site since 2 a.m. expecting an invasion under cover of darkness, for some reason.
Drivers rounded the banner to be met by huge photos of armoured Caterpillar D9 bulldozers smashing into Palestinian houses, while children flee. Above the photos, the "Stop Caterpillar" logo.
Then came the megaphone, offering the slowing traffic soundbites on D9 demolitions and the "Apartheid Wall", and inviting them to stop and take a leaflet from protestors gathered in front of the security gate. Around 30 people had turned up from Manchester, Liverpool, Preston, and Brighton, converging on the gate at 6:30 a.m.
Irlam is the world distribution centre for Perkins diesel spares. Caterpillar bought Perkins in 1997. Perkins CV12 engines are incorporated in T72 tanks in a joint venture with the Israeli company NIMDA for re-export to the world market.
Irlam is also one of 3 Cat Logistics sites in the UK. Cat Logistics handles Caterpillar spares worldwide. A joint venture with Honeywell and BAe bid unsuccessfully for a logistics contract with the Australian Defence Forces.
Drivers now faced a choice - accelerate through the protest in full view of the cops, or drive safely and risk having to actually look someone in the face or even take a leaflet.
It was all too much for some - they kept their windows firmly sealed while staring straight ahead. Others were interested but scared that someone might notice, a few shouted at us and declined any discussion. But quite a number, especially those not driving a Jag, perhaps even walking to work, were curious enough to take our leaflet and the War on Want Shareholders anti-Report. Some knew nothing about their company's role in Palestine and thanked us for the information. Some knew of the issues and agreed with us completely. Some, it seems, were embarrassed to go into work through our line.
We were surprised by that, but even more so to discover that - apparently - the site is completely non-union. We began to encourage workers to join a union and take up their own issues.
To our knowledge this protest was the first to focus fully on the Caterpillar workforce, the people who could really put a stop to Cat's collaboration with ethnic cleansing in Palestine. It was a small first step.
Why not try it in your area?
The banner flew from a mound of grass along the private road to the security gate, the only entrance this morning. Management had hunkered down on red alert with police and dogs on site since 2 a.m. expecting an invasion under cover of darkness, for some reason.
Drivers rounded the banner to be met by huge photos of armoured Caterpillar D9 bulldozers smashing into Palestinian houses, while children flee. Above the photos, the "Stop Caterpillar" logo.
Then came the megaphone, offering the slowing traffic soundbites on D9 demolitions and the "Apartheid Wall", and inviting them to stop and take a leaflet from protestors gathered in front of the security gate. Around 30 people had turned up from Manchester, Liverpool, Preston, and Brighton, converging on the gate at 6:30 a.m.
Irlam is the world distribution centre for Perkins diesel spares. Caterpillar bought Perkins in 1997. Perkins CV12 engines are incorporated in T72 tanks in a joint venture with the Israeli company NIMDA for re-export to the world market.
Irlam is also one of 3 Cat Logistics sites in the UK. Cat Logistics handles Caterpillar spares worldwide. A joint venture with Honeywell and BAe bid unsuccessfully for a logistics contract with the Australian Defence Forces.
Drivers now faced a choice - accelerate through the protest in full view of the cops, or drive safely and risk having to actually look someone in the face or even take a leaflet.
It was all too much for some - they kept their windows firmly sealed while staring straight ahead. Others were interested but scared that someone might notice, a few shouted at us and declined any discussion. But quite a number, especially those not driving a Jag, perhaps even walking to work, were curious enough to take our leaflet and the War on Want Shareholders anti-Report. Some knew nothing about their company's role in Palestine and thanked us for the information. Some knew of the issues and agreed with us completely. Some, it seems, were embarrassed to go into work through our line.
We were surprised by that, but even more so to discover that - apparently - the site is completely non-union. We began to encourage workers to join a union and take up their own issues.
To our knowledge this protest was the first to focus fully on the Caterpillar workforce, the people who could really put a stop to Cat's collaboration with ethnic cleansing in Palestine. It was a small first step.
Why not try it in your area?
Marita and Greg
e-mail:
mcrsocialforum@hotmail.co.uk
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Well done
11.04.2005 14:07
sinister penguin
People who support sanctions
11.04.2005 15:31
http://www.labournet.net/world/0501/icahd1.html
for material on Caterpillar produced by "Jewish Voice for Peace" see
http://www.catdestroyshomes.org
In other words, growing numbers of Jewish people, including Israeli Jews, are in favour of sanctions and are highlighting the role of Caterpillar.
The point to Friday's action was to take the issue to people who could really intervene.
Greg
p.s. for some photos of the demo see
http://www.labournet.net/ukunion/0504/cat1.html
Greg
Solidarity from Chicago!
11.04.2005 17:27
Chicago area and Peoria activists have conducted similar outreach efforts at the manufacturing plants in Aurora and Peoria on a few different occasions and we have plans for increasing our activities in this regard in the future.
Stay informed by visiting:
http://www.stopcat.org
http://www.psghchicago.org
http://www.nwsustain.org
PSG
e-mail: info@psgchicago.org
Homepage: http://www.psgchicago.org
Great Stuff
13.04.2005 07:33
It might get broadcast between 1 and 2pm on http://www.resonancefm.com/ 104.4FM in London and hopefully find a wider audience.
:)
Jen
Jenny Singfield
radio and Chicago
13.04.2005 09:44
re radio - check out the video which is linked from the labournet version.
re Chicago - terrific. Try contacting Larry Duncan at LaborBeat (cable TV labor program) who may be interested in working with you, if he hasn't already done so.
solidarity,
greg
Greg
Inspiring video
13.04.2005 12:53
http://www.archive.org/movies/details-db.php?collection=opensource_movies&collectionid=Caterkiller
If anyone wants to know the location of their local Caterpillar/Perkins plant take a look at http://www.caterkiller.com
Caterpillar and Perkins are also exhibitors at Defence Systems and Equipment International (DSEi) which proclaims itself as "The World's Largest and Fastest Growing International Tri-Service Defence Exhibition".
For details on how to resist DSEi see Disarm DSEi: http://www.disarm-trade.org/
Caterkiller you are the weakest link in the illegal occupation of Palestine
Homepage: http://www.caterkiller.com
Caterpillar aren't the only ones
17.08.2005 23:18
Peter
Caterpillars kill caterpillars
28.06.2006 20:43
are mindless killers
bulldozing Mother Earth tree pillars,
squirrels, frogs and caterpillars
creating unrooted mud
and tragic flood
O Anna Niemus