Stuff Your Boss stall
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Monthly stuff your boss stall outside costa on London road. Come along to discuss any workplace/tenancy issues and get info about your rights.
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Tolpuddle Martyrs Festival
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Every July thousands of people come to Tolpuddle to celebrate trade unionism and to remember the sacrifice made by the six farm workers of the village.
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Stuff Your Boss stall
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Monthly stuff your boss stall outside costa on London road. Come along to discuss and workplace/tenancy issues and get info about your rights.
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Stuff Your Boss stall
Location
Monthly stuff your boss stall/distro outside Costa on London road. Come along to discuss any workplace/tenancy issues and get info about your rights.
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Corrala Utopia- a direct action response to the housing crisis
A solfed member visited Corrala Utopia, a block of flats in Seville squatted by evicted families who have lost their jobs due to the crisis.
Suspensions at London Metropolitan University
London Metropolitan University made the news worldwide last year when, due partly to their connections to the London School of Business and Finance, they were investigated by the UKBA and were prevented from recruiting international students. (for details see Education Worker 9, London Met UNISON’s website or Andrew McGettigan) Now that the dust has settled from this scandal, London Met is again in the news, this time because it has suspended three of its workers, in very suspicious circumstances.
grassroots mobilisation across Spain against attacks on public education
An EWN member participated in a school sit in in Almensilla, southern Spain organised by Marea Verde, a grassroots movement to defend public education.
Statement from the Sussex flash occupations
Following the largest demonstration yet on Thursday 28th Feb, exactly three weeks from the start of the ongoing Bramber House occupation, a second, temporary, occupation was made at the University of Sussex. This statement was read from the steps of the occupied BSMS building.
We, 200 students and staff of this university, have occupied the Michael Chowen lecture theatre.
This action is a response to a lack of alternatives within the current situation. Management still refuse to engage with our demands even as they attempt to placate us by feigning negotiation. So we reiterate that we will not compromise, and state them again:
Anti-privatisation struggle gathers momentum at Sussex Uni
Demo today (Thurs 28th Feb): 'the big one' | 1pm Library Square | Bring workmates, friends, and yellow squares!
The long-running struggle against the outsourcing of 235 jobs at the University of Sussex has been gathering momentum. The plans were first announced in May 2012, prompting demonstrations and mass meetings by staff and student supporters.