Sheffield University Occupation Rally Against Cuts
Chris | 06.12.2010 01:00 | Education | Public sector cuts | Workers' Movements | Sheffield
Paul White, Pro Vice-Chancellor, Sheffield University - mp3 3.2M
Liz Lawrence, UCU NEC, Sheffield Hallam University UCU - mp3 12M
Doud, Young Communist League - mp3 4.5M
Colin Hampton, Derbyshire Unemployed Workers Centre - mp3 11M
Bill Greenshields, Ex-President NUT, The Peoples Charter - mp3 13M
Paul White, Pro Vice-Chancellor, Sheffield University
Liz Lawrence, UCU NEC, Sheffield Hallam University UCU, http://www.ucu.org.uk/
Doud, Young Communist League, http://www.ycl.org.uk/
Colin Hampton, Derbyshire Unemployed Workers Centre, http://www.duwc.org.uk/
Bill Greenshields, Ex-President NUT, The Peoples Charter, http://thepeoplescharter.org/
For more information see the feature article:
Sheffield University Occupation: Anti-Cuts Protest and Rally
http://sheffield.indymedia.org.uk/2010/12/469819.html
Chris
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Additions
University of Sheffield forced to back down due to mass support at Public Rally
06.12.2010 20:48
The meeting hosted people from various trade unions, political parties as well as the unemployed and disabled. Together they showed their support and many described the occupiers as an inspiration to the wider movement against cuts to the Welfare State and the Public Sector. Amongst the speakers the rally held Martin Mayer, National Executive of Unite the Union, Liz Lawrence, Regional Secretary of the UCU, Colin Hampton, Derbyshire Unemployed Workers Centre and Bill Greenshields, Ex-President of the NUT, who spoke about their concerns and clarified how the cuts would affect them. The Assembly was then opened to the floor where teachers, occupiers and political party members expressed their views.
To end gracefully, Roy Bailey, the socialist folk singer, performed a gig where he also shared his life experiences during his political activity in the 1960s. He was received warmly and everyone in the packed room joined in the sing-along and cheered.
The Sheffield Occupation has received international support from Noam Chomsky, an American linguist, philosopher and political activist, the National University of Quilmes, Argentina, and ANEL, the Brazilian National Assembly of Students.
After another successful day at the occupation, the students are currently organising teach-ins and concerts to be hosted at the Richard Roberts Building in the next couple of days. More importantly they are planning for the protests and action days that are leading up to the vote at Parliament on Thursday the 9th.
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