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Mark Thomas among speakers at No Sweat Annual Gathering

07/12/2008 - 10:30am
07/12/2008 - 5:30pm
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No Sweat's annual Gathering takes place on Sunday 7 December at Queen Mary's college, Mile End, East London. Hear Bangladeshi garment worker activists speak and much more...

Get your ticket now at:
http://www.wegottickets.com/event/39506 (£6 full price)
http://www.wegottickets.com/event/39507 (£4 concs)

Coca-Cola trade union leader's family attacked

URGENT ACTION:
SON OF COCA-COLA WORKER KIDNAPPED AND TORTURED

Another US college rejects Coca-Cola

Smith College has recently become another in a long line of universities that will no longer be selling Coca-Cola products anywhere on campus. Following a three year student campaign, the university finally agreed that, due to Coke's deplorable record of human rights violations around the world, they would have Coca-Cola permanently removed from their campus. Great job to all the students at Smith!

Read more to see their university statement.

Coca-cola workers take action

at plants and distribution sites in the USA, Canada, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and Luxembourg as well as at Coca-Cola plants in Guatemala and Uruguay

Tell Coca-Cola to Act on Union Repression in Colombia

For years, workers in Colombia have demanded that Coke take responsibility for its role in the murder of union leaders. Last year, Coke announced that, instead of meeting the workers demands, they would participate in an "investigation". Read on form more info and to tell them to Act now!

Solidarity with workers at Coca-Cola subsidiary

Latest on union struggle at Coca Cola plant in Haiti.

Vicious Attack on union at Coca-Cola Pakistan

While Coca-Cola Company (CCC) executives in Atlanta, Georgia, USA were preparing to celebrate the holidays and enjoy their buoyant third quarter results, management at Coca-Cola Beverages Pakistan Limited (CCBPL, owned by CCC) were carrying out a vicious attack on employment and trade union rights at the company's Karachi operations in defiance of a local court order to desist.

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