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Defend Kazakh Oil Workers!

Today saw SolFed members join a number of activists in the swanky Mayfair area of London to protest against the state killings of striking oil workers in Kazakhstan.

The demonstration took place outside the premises of the Kazakh-British Chamber of Commerce, a target that was chosen to highlight the role of British capital and the British state in the exploiting the workers in Kazakhstan’s oil communities.

More information can be found here:

http://solfed.org.uk/?q=protest-against-bloody-friday-in-kazakhstan

Protest against "Bloody Friday" in Kazakhstan

Urgent appeal for solidarity with workers in Kazakhstan:

The authorities in Kazakhstan have shot at a rally of striking oil workers in the West city Zhanaozen.The strike of about 1,500 workers demanding higher wages and better working conditions began in May, but was banned. The Oilfield of Karazhanbas, where conflict broke out, is being developed by the company, which belongs to the Chinese concern China International Trust Investment Company and the Kazakh company "KazMunayGaz".

Liverpool council leader's false allegations at Town Hall protest

Entering the council chambers of Liverpool Town Hall during a protest against his council's cuts programme, Labour Council Leader Joe Anderson claimed: "I got kicked in my ankles and punched in the side." This was reported unquestioningly by the Liverpool Echo and by Radio City 96.7.

The following video - taken by a member of Liverpool Solidarity Federation - shows him entering the town hall, surrounded by police officers and members of the City Watch. Neither they nor Anderson react at any point as if he is physically attacked. He enters the building unscathed.

Joe Anderson is a liar, as we can all see for ourselves!

 

NLSF Solidarity with Bloomsbury Social Centre against SOAS eviction threat

North London Solidarity Federation hereby expresses its solidarity with Bloomsbury Fightback and the activists involved in the Bloomsbury Social Centre initiative in their resistance against the imminent threat of violent eviction by SOAS management.

Bah Humbug! Atos Cancel Christmas Fri. 16th Dec. 13.30 Glasgow

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Fri, 16/12/2011 - 13:30 to 14:30
Event organiser: 
The Crutch Collective
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Bah Humbug! Atos Cancel Christmas

 

Anti-Atos Leafleting plus giving claimants advice on appeals and what to do during benefits medical assessments.

 

Friday, 16 December 2011.

 

13:30 until 14:30.

 

Atos Medical Assessment Centre, Corunna House, 29 Cadogan Street, Glasgow G2 7AB.

 

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Stuff Your Boss stall

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Sat, 10/12/2011 - 10:00 to 14:00
Event organiser: 
Brighton SF

Our regular workers' rights stall hits London Road, Brighton. Drop by if you're having trouble at work, or just to chat!

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Demo at Liverpool City Council meeting - Stuff the Cuts at Christmas!

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Mon, 12/12/2011 - 16:30 to 19:00
Event organiser: 
Liverpool Against The Cuts
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https://www.facebook.com/events/289172841127037/

Protest against visit to Liverpool by Francis Maude!

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Fri, 09/12/2011 - 09:30 to 13:30

Location

The Capital Building
Old Hall Street
L3 9PP Liverpool
United Kingdom
53° 24' 33.5664" N, 2° 59' 38.7924" W
Event organiser: 
Liverpool Against The Cuts
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Rub a spark the wrong way and you get a wildcat

Solfed members were on the pickets in London for the biggest wildcat strike of 2011 and one of the biggest electricians' walkouts of recent years. Below we summarise some of the events around Blackfriars as thousands of electricians downed tools against the breaking of national working agreements which will mean pay cuts of up to 35% and defied an injunction against official strike action brought by Balfour's legal team just days before. Below that we've collated summaries from elsewhere.

South London N30

On November 30th, South London Solfed set out to support the strike in Lewisham. Members and friends got together with food, drink and positive energy for the pickets. We started at the town hall at 7am and moved north through the borough stopping at Kaleidoscope (NHS), Job Centre Plus, Lewisham Hospital, Wearside refuse centre and Goldsmiths college.

 

As well as bringing supplies, we helped leaflet and tried convincing workers not to cross picket lines. We found few union members willing to challenge their colleagues in a meaningful way. Having a group of 30 supporting picket lines boosted visibility and confidence, but workers will have to become more active in their workplaces to make the real difference. We hope that as this struggle goes on the social stigma attached to scabbing returns and we see stronger picket lines.

 

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