Tagged: workers solidarity

2015 Mayday Report

Some commented numbers were slightly down on the year previous when the RMT threw their weight behind the Mayday march after Bob Crows death. On the way to the rallying point people would have come across an SWP banner emblazoned with “Hands off Tower Hamlets”. They’re consistent, if nothing else, we should give them that.

Starting off at Clerkenwell Green, you were overwhelmed by the 57 varieties of Stalinism both overseas and domestic. When one looks overseas, you have serious militancy being shown on Mayday; there is a worry that the British equivalent is being turned into a historical re-enactment society being led by the bureaucratic trade union wing of the labour movement.

There were smatterings of union banners and housing campaigns, but alongside that you had ample banners with Stalin and even on one occasion Soviet-era style military formation marching with flags. Agh, working class regimentation, just what we need! But anarchists weren’t about to be undone with the pointless A to B marches and a half empty Trafalgar Square.

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At 4pm there was an initiation to briefly occupy Tower Bridge to highlight the lack of social housing and the continuing gentrification/social cleansing of London. Recent reports suggest fifty thousand have been pushed out of London because of the increased cost of living.

towerbridge

A large contingent of activists were able to take the bridge stopping peak-time traffic accompanied by flares and then impromptu like snake around to London Bridge with a large police escort before scattering to the four winds at the other end of London Bridge.

After a brief restbite from the occupation of the bridge, the Mayday evenings, happenings, were put together by Class War under the auspices of their widely touted ‘Fuck Parade’. In Germany, apparently ‘Fuck Parade’ is a counter-cultural festival with anti-gentrification flushes to allow city dwellers to express a sense of community in places where they’re being squeezed out. Starting off near Aldgate East a large crowd of several hundred revellers started off with a make-shift sound system before spilling out into the road. There was concern that the police would confiscate the sound-system, but they must have thought better than taking on the crowd.

The Tower Bridge, again

London Bridge

Financial capital

From Aldgate East the crowd took the long almost sporadic journey to Soho Square, avoiding the various ambushes of the entourage of police who followed them, taking in the capitals sights while avoiding mass arrests. The police were of course on hand to protect various assets from protests along the way including Southwark Council offices and oddly a pub full of what, I assume, were bankers.

Protecting who against what?

Protecting who against what?

The entourage encountered a lot of questions on its way around. A major criticism is that more could have been done to explain to all and sundry with either literature or banners what the full purpose of the march was, but sufficient people showed an interest and conversations were had. And some people did join us on route.
After a trek and half the make shift sound system and followers ended up a convergence hub just off Soho Square, put together by the Squatters Homeless Autonomous (SHA) crew to highlight the 74,000 empty properties in London. No doubt the powers that be will prioritise their removal, above any of the progressive demands being put forward on social housing.

All in all the day was a militant display for Mayday. With a bit of forward thinking we can rescue the whole sordid affair from the dustbin of history where some would happy it was confined.

Remember the dead, fight for the living!
Happy Mayday

East London Workers Forum

Anarchist Federation members will be attending the meeting advertised below with an open mind and a willingness to work with other revolutionaries

East London Workers Assembly and Bulletin

Dear friends and fellow strugglers,

Please feel invited to join the discussion and planning of a regular
local workers’ assembly and bulletin in East London.

The assembly should be a meeting point for direct proletarian mutual
aid, for strike support, for debate about the current global
developments of class struggle.
The bulletin should be distributed regularly on a modest mass-base
according to capacity. Focus should be a political summary of
international stage of class war and detailed reports from local
workers: what does it mean to live and work under the austerity regime,
how do we cope individually, what potentials and difficulties for
collective responses do we see?

Below you can find a longer political proposal, which could form the
basis for further discussion. We will meet:

Saturday, 8th of December 2012, 4 pm
LARC, 62 Fieldgate Street, Whitechapel

If you can’t make it on this date, but are generally interested, please
send us a note:

eastendworkers@gmail.com

Cleaners Picket Yesterday (October 18th)

London AF fully supported picket put on by the IWW in London yesterday outside the British Medical Association in solidarity with the  outsourced cleaners who work there. A good turnout of twenty or so joined the picket. There was a good reception from passing public with many taking the IWW leaflet. Keep up the pressure!!

See here for more info

https://www.facebook.com/events/472671346096989/

and here:

http://iww.org.uk/node/787

British Medical Association Picket – Support the IWW Cleaners

London AF supported the picket on Tuesday October 2nd. It was a great success- much sympathy for the cleaners’ cause from passersby and doctors. Let’s keep up the pressure to make the BMA tell their cleaning sub contractor to agree to the cleaners’ demands

http://iww.org.uk/node/787

Pizza Hut protest in support of workers in Sheffield

Over twenty London  members of the radical industrial  union the  Industrial Workers of the World and sympathisers braved the cold on Saturday 4th February at a very successful picket targeting one of Pizza Hut’s larger London restaurants at the Strand. The picket was organised by the London IWW General Membership Branch in solidarity with the Sheffield IWW Pizza Hut Union call out for a national day of action against the Pizza chain. The London picket was one of a string of solidarity actions held worldwide in addition to the main Sheffield Pizza Hut picket. Solidarity demonstrations took place in BirminghamLiverpoolBristol, Glasgow, Calais, Portland, Vancouver, and Berlin.

Keeping up a vibrant and spirited atmosphere despite the frosty temperatures, the picketers distributed hundreds of flyers over the course of the afternoon to customers, staff and passers-by.

The London IWW General Members Branch were joined by a significant number of sympathisers, including members of the  Anarchist Federation in London  and North and South London Solidarity Federation.

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Support the Coca Cola Strikers

Workers at the Coca-Cola manufacturing and bottling plant have been on strike for many weeks. They strike on Wednesday and Thursday of each week and picket lines are mounted between 3pm and 9 pm. For more information contact Practical Solidarity at info@practical-solidarity.org.uk.