11.30-3.30pm, TGWU Transport House, Theobalds Road, Holborn, London
- International workers’ solidarity: speakers include Amrah Johnson, from United Students Against Sweatshops in San Francisco talking about her recent visit to the Kenyan labour movement
- Grants for all vs means-tested grants, and the politics of “Tax the rich” with ENS
- The Radical Students Network introduces itself
- How to organise an occupation and direct actions, with the Radical Students Network and Cambridge ENS
- Planning session for the No Sweat anti-sweatshop week of action on campuses, 12-18 February
- Building and spreading living wage campaigns: speakers about living wage campaigns at universities around the country
- Building a left challenge in NUS
- Planning session for Feminist Fightback abortion rights march on 3 March (women-only)
- Solidarity with students and workers in Iran
For more information email or ring 07815 490 837
All welcome
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Please Remove The Post
05.01.2007 17:03
As a political party the Labour Party has killed more non-white people in Iraq than the BNP could ever dream of, it has miss-led Britain into an unlawful war and is screwing British workers (of all colours) by mass immigration in order to keep wages low so the CBI can make money.
Their campaign against 'Theocracy' never mentions that all marriages in Israel are subject to religious authorities and a rabbi must give permission before a woman can divorce her husband - so much for Israel being like a democratic western society or any less 'Theocratic' than Iran.
This organisation is a propaganda front preparing people for the forth coming war against Iran - check out who also is beating the war drums!
Why the fuck is this organisation being allowed to advertise on Indymedia? Why not give David Cameron or Nick Griffin the chance to put across their points of view?
The struggle against the BNP begins with the struggle against New Labour!
No Platform for Fascists and Racists!
No War but the Class War!
Marius Van Der Lubbe
Van De Rubbish
05.01.2007 19:30
The briefest perusal of the literature put out by the organisations who are listed above will show that they are opposed to the neoliberal agenda put forward by New Labour, whilst acknowledging that the Labour Party - as a party founded by and for the Trade Unions - still has the potential to become a radical force in the future, so long as socialists engage with the party, the unions and each other - and don't engage with the petty, paranoid, knee-jerk sectarian bickering being spouted by Lubbe above.
left unity
ehm....
06.01.2007 00:36
rasputin
left unity,,, a question...
06.01.2007 08:09
silent bob
more like AWL crap
09.01.2007 21:53
red letter