Glasgow Picket Against Adecco Supplying scabs at ABB Factory Spain
Martin O'Neill | 21.01.2012 14:31 | Workers' Movements
Red and black flags waved as a dozen people from the Anarchist Federation, Industrial Workers of the World, the Scottish Socialist Party, the Solidarity Federation and other individuals took part in a picket of the Glasgow premises of Adecco for one hour between 4 and 5pm on Friday 20th January.
The other member of staff called the police. The police turned up to ask what the picket was about and to say the protest was fine as long as we didn't block the entrance and then quickly left. No one crossed the picket line. The police returned a bit later to tell us they had spotted us on Facebook and to repeat what the picket was about!
A postman calling at neighbouring offices stopped to say even though he wasn't going to Adecco he wouldn't cross a picket line even if it was one man and a dog. He was a Communications Workers Union rep who also trains people in other unions. He took our leaflets to put up on noticeboards at the main Glasgow sorting office in Glasgow, in Springburn. He will also be giving them to Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers (USDAW) members he is currently training through Union Learn at the Tesco Extra in Springburn. A passing teacher also stopped to voice his support. He had been out on November 30th.
Pickets also took place in Brighton, Bristol and London. A letter of protest was also handed in to the UK Headquarters of ABB in Warrington by Manchester Solidarity Federartion. Since November 28th there have been numerous solidarity pickets around Spain and one as far away as Chile.
Updates on the strike at

Martin O'Neill
e-mail:
glasgow@afed.org.uk, glasgow@solfed.co.uk
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