Events
7TH MAY BANK HOLIDAY
ASSEMBLE 11AM OUTSIDE WESTMINSTER CATHEDRAL NEAR VICTORIA STATION
Co-ordination meeting Sunday 22nd April 6pm at Transport House, 128 Theobalds Road, nr Holborn tube station in central London
On the 7th of October 2006 a coalition of migrant groups, trade unions and social justice activists marched in London demanding equal rights for all. We were joining many others across Europe and Africa in an international effort to co-ordinate struggles and put forward a collective call for the regularisation of all migrants in the EU.
Called by : Trades Union For Refugees
12.00 noon : Assemble at All Saints Park
Oxford Road
Manchester
May Day is International Workers Day!
More info ;
http://www.ncadc.org.uk/newszine81/TUFR7thMayDemo.htm
PUBLIC MEETING
KEEP THE G8 ON THE RUN!
Launching the mobilisation and discussing the G8 and the resistance to their decisions.
Mark Thomas - Activist, Comedian and Broadcaster
Charles Abugre - Ghanaian Activist & Christian Aid
Mark Curtis - Author of Unpeople:UK's Secret Human Rights Abuses
+ Representative from German Organising Process
TUESDAY 8 MAY 6.30 - 8.30
Chadwick Lecture Theatre
University Collage London
WC1
(nearest tube Euston Square)
Nadje Al-Ali anthropologist, women's rights activist and author of 'Iraqi Women'
in conversation with
Natasha Walter
Author and Columnist, The Guardian
Time/Date: 5:30-8pm, Monday 14 May 2007
Venue: SOAS, Khalili Theatre
(nearest tube Russell Square)
Introduction by Deniz Kandiyoti, SOAS
Join the Hands Off Iraqi Oil Protest at Shell's Annual General Meeting
Tuesday 15 May 2007
8.30am - 12 noon
Novotel London-West Hotel and Convention Centre,
1 Shortlands, Hammersmith, London W6 8DR
(Nearest tube - Hammersmith)
Juan Carlos Condori, a representative from Achacachi Bolivia will be in the UK on Monday 14th, and leaves on Thursday 17th evening. Achacachi is the capital city of the Aymara world, in Omasuyos, La Paz, Bolivia.
The legendary Q'alachaca Indigenous Headquarters is located in
Omasuyos, where the Aymara receive military training and plan their mobilizations.The Aymara method of warfare is nothing new, but has existed for millennia.
Saturday 19 May, 11.00 - 4.00
South Bank University
No Sweat
London discussion forum:
The supermarket chains and sweatshop exploitation
Speaker: Jenny Ricks from ActionAid
Other discussion: on the G8;the unionisation of Starbucks
7.30, Monday 21 May
at the Plough pub. Museum Street, central London
(tubes: Tottenham Ct Rd, Holborn)
More info: admin@nosweat.org.uk
Or: 07804 891082
No Sweat: campaigning against sweatshop and child labour
www.nosweat.org.uk
HOW THE WORKING CLASS WENT GLOBAL
Venue: RSA, 8 John Adam Street, London WC2N 6EZ
Time: Thursday 24 May, 1-2pm
Chinese factory workers, Bolivian miners and Somali office-cleaners in Canary Wharf – globalisation has created a whole new working class, and they are reliving stories that were first played out a century ago.
What might the new working classes of the global age learn from organised labour movements of the first industrial revolution?
In a world of multi-nationals, global capital and triumphant consumerism, can the bonds of worker solidarity survive?
Our first meeting will at 7.30pm, on Friday 25th May, in the upstairs room of the Plough, on Museum Street, WC1A 1LH (nearest tube: Tottenham Court Road).
We will be discussing the lessons that can be learnt from the German socialist women's movement of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The reading can be found at
http://www.workersliberty.org/taxonomy/term/456 (the summarised
version is entitled "German socialism and the 'women question'").
Future discussions will be on a wide variety of topics.
UK Rank & File Building Workers Committee
Can we trust union officials to get a good deal for us on Olympic sites?
Why not get organised ourselves
We demand:
* 35 hour week
* £20 per hour for all workers
* Direct employment
* Elected stewards and safety reps
Organising meeting at
Cock Tavern, Chalton Street, Euston
7pm, May 29
All building workers and rank and file trade unionists welcome
Contact 07749 517074
Athit Kong, Coalition of Cambodian Apparel Workers Democratic Union & Pherak Ly, Womens Agenda for Change will be speaking at a meeting organised by Labour Behind the Label and No Sweat.
Monday June 4 at Transport House (Unite / TGWU), Theobalds Rd, Holborn, Central London at 7pm.


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