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Our Education, Not Their Business: Defending education, welfare not warfare

start: 
Tue, 25/10/2011 - 19:30 to 21:00

Location

Liverpool Guild of Students, McAusland Lounge, 1st Floor
160 Mount Pleasant
L3 5TR Liverpool
United Kingdom
53° 24' 12.9636" N, 2° 58' 12.3924" W
Event organiser: 
Merseyside Network Against Fees and Cuts
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Last year saw the largest wave of student protest in over 20 years as the government pushed-through fees of £9,000, scrapped EMA and announced savage cuts. Students responded with walkouts, protests, occupations and solidarity with striking staff, in a wave of anger and creativity that refused to let a generation be thrown on the scrapheap.

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Protest at the Council's Budget Question Time

start: 
Thu, 27/10/2011 - 17:00

Location

Liverpool Town Hall
High Street
L2 3SW Liverpool
United Kingdom
53° 24' 26.3016" N, 2° 59' 28.7952" W
Event organiser: 
Liverpool Against The Cuts
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On Thursday 27th October, Liverpool City Council are holding a "Budget Question Time." They are "facing some tough decisions as we put together our budget for 2012-13" and so want "residents and business owners" to "quiz leaders about how the council can save £50 million next year."

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New pamphlets and posters for the London Anarchist Bookfair

Solfed has been busy for the London Anarchist Bookfair, which is on at Queen Mary University this Saturday. Alongside launching a new range of posters and pamphlets, we will be running a large stall with books, mugs and even shopping bags (oh yes, we went to a great deal of trouble in the irony stakes), alongside hosting two key talks for the day.

The first talk, starting at noon (Room 3.23), will play off our popular workplace organiser training sessions, looking at the nuts and bolts of how to turn your workplace from a soul-crushing bore into a hive of lively rebellious activity.

SolFed at the London Anarchist Bookfair

Solfed has been busy for the London Anarchist Bookfair, which is on at Queen Mary University this Saturday. Alongside launching a new range of posters and pamphlets, we will be running a large stall with books, mugs and even shopping bags (oh yes, we went to a great deal of trouble in the irony stakes), alongside hosting two key talks for the day.

The first talk, starting at noon (Room 3.23), will play off our popular workplace organiser training sessions, looking at the nuts and bolts of how to turn your workplace from a soul-crushing bore into a hive of lively rebellious activity.

Solidarity with Queen Mary's Staff and Students

The North and South London Locals of the Solidarity Federation extend our solidarity to the workers at Queen Mary University. With the threat of redundancies across campus, workers have become energised, linked up with students, and exhibited a growing degree of organisation. In response, university management have suspended the Queen Mary UNISON branch secretary on trumped up disciplinary charges.

While the Solidarity Federation recognises the power of the union rests not in its officials, but in an active and self-organised membership, management clearly believe they can defeat their workforce by 'beheading' the union. Such attacks must be resisted.

Time To Occupy Our Own Lives

As we speak, hundreds of thousands of people are gathering in city centres across the world in order to stand against the status quo. We’re all here to voice our discontent with the way that our society and economy are organised, and the suffering and damage this causes to our lives, but what do we want to put in its place? And how will we get there?

International Day of Action against Ford-Visteon on October 14

IWA statement regarding the struggle of our Spanish sister section against the closure of a factory owned by Ford-Visteon. (please find aposter attached to this post)

With reference to initiatives taken by the CNT union section at Cadiz Electrónica S.A. Ford-Visteon and the CNT of Jerez, there will be a new International Day of Struggle against Ford-Visteon on October 14.

Hardest Hit Demo (LEEDS)

start: 
Sat, 22/10/2011 - 13:00

Location

Leeds City Art Gallery
The Headrow
Leeds
United Kingdom
53° 47' 57.9264" N, 1° 32' 42.1044" W
Event organiser: 
Yorkshire and Humberside Hardest Hit
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On Saturday 22 October a protest will take place against cuts to disability benefits and services.

The rally starts at 1pm outside Leeds City Art Gallery on the Headrow.

It is just one of a number of rallies happening on the same day, in Edinburgh, Cardiff, Leeds, Nottingham,Brighton, Manchester, Newcastle and Bristol  

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