Solidarity offers its support to the workers at Visteon who are currently in occupation at three sites in Belfast, Basildon and in London.
These ex-Ford workers have been in occupation since last Wednesday protesting against being sacked and left to claim statutory redundancy from the state.
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Please text urgent messages of support to:
Des Heemskerk (Basildon) 07814432215
John Macquire (Belfast) 07816 590 380
Kevin Nolan (Enfield) 0780 889 5724
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Parents at Wynford and St Gregory's Schools in Glasow have occupied their school in opposition to the Council widespread schools closure programme.
Speaking from inside Wynford school, Nikki Rathmill said: "We decided to occupy the school at the start of the holidays because after the break migh be too late. We are here for as long as it takes."
There are 8 parents occupting Wynford School and 9 inside St Gregory's.
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Solidarity National Press Officer and NUJ Executive member Hugh Kerr, called for support for the boycott of this weeks edition of the Sunday Mail.
NUJ members at the Daily Record and Sunday Mail are taking strike action from midnight tonight, to stop management forcing through around 20 compulsory redundancies. Hugh said:
"We are calling on all Solidarity members to support this strike and to help by boycotting the Sunday mail on April 5th"
The STUC earlier called for all trade unioists to boycott the weekly paper, Assistant Secretary Stephen Boyd said:
"On Saturday 4 April, journalists working at Trinity Mirror newspapers (Scottish Daily Record and Sunday Mail) will take strike action over management’s decision to cut 70 jobs. The edition of the Sunday Mail which appears on Sunday 5 April will be produced by non-union labour using copy from agencies. It would be of tremendous benefit to the NUJ and striking workers if the sales collapsed as a result."
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or texted to the picket line on 07836 542699. Donations should be made payable to the Alan Hutcheson Fund and sent to NUJ Scotland, Third Floor, 114, Union Street, Glasgow, G1 3QQ.
Arrest the real Terrorists
Wednesday, 01 April 2009
As socialists and activists from across the world came together in London to highlight the crimes of the G20 nations, Solidarity Co-Convenor, Tommy Sheridan, has slammed the UK press and the Police for focussing on the wrong people.
"Over the last few days we have see a relentless atempt by the media to equate democratic protest against the criminials of the G20 with terrorism and a security threat. Meanwhile no mainstream press seem to be concerned by the fact that a man was found guilty of trying to blow up the Central Mosque in Glasgow and had threatened to behead Scottish muslims.
"If the press want to tell a story of terror and murder, if the police want to arrest people who are responsible for death and brutality, they should turn around and face the G20 leaders, not the protesters who are trying to stop their crimes.
"To the police in this country, it is OK, it seems, to collude in kidnapping, torture, and bombings, as long as you are part of the Government. To the press, it's OK to bomb mosques and threaten muslims while they recoil in horror at muslims protesting legally against war."
Solidarity step towards Left Unity
Saturday, 28 March 2009
Solidarity, Scotland's Socialist Movement have taken further steps towards united left electoral projects by joining the No2Eu/Yes to Democracy platform for the EU elections and engaging in the fast growing movement towards 'left forums' around the country. Solidarity's Management Committee are also discussing further projects for the Westminster elections with leading trade unionists in Scotland.
At a meeting of the party's National Steering Committee (NSC) last week, Solidarity agreed to offer candidates and full support to the RMT led euro campaign, joining the Communist Party of Britain (CPB) and others.
Co-Convenor Tommy Sheridan called on the SSP, and others, to get involved. He said:
“Despite our bitter relations with The SSP leadership I believe we should appeal to them and all other left and progressive groups and unions to join this Platform and campaign in a united fashion to maximise the left and progressive vote in Scotland at the Euro election on June 4th."
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