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Radical Workers Bloc on the Brighton 'March for Jobs'

category ireland / britain | economy | other libertarian press author Friday February 26, 2010 01:36author by Brighton Solidarity Federationauthor email brightonsolfed at googlemail dot com Report this post to the editors

Join the Radical Workers Bloc at the Brighton March for jobs Saturday 6/3 :: 12 noon :: the Level :: Brighton, UK

This demonstration, organised by Brighton and Hove Trades Union Council is billed as a “March for Jobs” – but we want more. Of course, we need to protect jobs. Every job lost to redundancy means more workload for those who remain. An injury to one really is an injury to all. But we also need to stop the cuts that take away vital services, hard-won by generations of struggle.

Brighton Solidarity Federation, Brighton Anarchist Federation, Brighton Anarcha-feminist Group and Sussex University Anarchist Society are forming a Radical Workers’ Bloc on the demonstration. We reject the notion that voting will bring about a solution for us – the cuts will be defeated on the streets and on the picket lines, not the ballot box. We have the recent ]victory of the bin men - http://brightonsolfed.wordpress.com/2009/11/10/cityclea...sions - to show us how it’s done!

We need to send a message not only to whatever government will be in power after May but also to our fellow workers. The march will pass near the Lloyds call centre where 400 jobs are at risk. Join us as we stop and make some noise to show solidarity to the workers inside. Their fight is our fight.

Join us on the Radical Workers’ Bloc on 6th March, 12 noon at the Level, Brighton. Look for the red & black flags and the Brighton Solidarity Federation banner.

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