Interview with Visteon worker
Freedom | 02.06.2009 07:27 | Other Press | Social Struggles | Workers' Movements
The latest issue of Freedom newspaper has an indepth interview with one of the Enfield workers active in the recent Visteon dispute who won a major victory recently against car giants Ford over redundnancy payments when the enire UK forceforce was made redundant.
"The main reason we got the deal we did was because we occupied the building and because of the picket. The top union fellas would never have bothered to get involved if we hadn't have done any of these things, everyone would've gone home, end of story. But because people have done these things, because of the action, people have to come in and do something about it".
Vijay, Visteon Enfield worker
Other articles in this issue include:
Workplace news:
- Unison and shop stewards network
- Postal workers refusal to deliver BNP leaflets
Social Struggles:
- London Metropolitan University crisis
- Olympics countdown
Local news:
- Haringey Independence Day
International news:
- Vietnamese garment workers wildcat strike
- Indigenous uprising over Amazon development
Anarchist news:
- Interview with Anarchist Movement Conference09 organiser
- Forward Intelligence Team
- Ian Bone column
Freedom newspaper is available from Freedom bookshop, Angel Alley
84b Whitechapel High Street, London E1 7QX, as well all discerning social centres and radical bookshops throughout the UK.
Vijay, Visteon Enfield worker
Other articles in this issue include:
Workplace news:
- Unison and shop stewards network
- Postal workers refusal to deliver BNP leaflets
Social Struggles:
- London Metropolitan University crisis
- Olympics countdown
Local news:
- Haringey Independence Day
International news:
- Vietnamese garment workers wildcat strike
- Indigenous uprising over Amazon development
Anarchist news:
- Interview with Anarchist Movement Conference09 organiser
- Forward Intelligence Team
- Ian Bone column
Freedom newspaper is available from Freedom bookshop, Angel Alley
84b Whitechapel High Street, London E1 7QX, as well all discerning social centres and radical bookshops throughout the UK.
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