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Dublin Shell to Sea are holding a Race Night in Brokers (The Mercantile) on Dame Street on the 10th of October at 8pm. It promises to be a great night so please come along.
The first in a series of radio shows, produced by the Workers Solidarity Movement. This show is themed around the issue of public and private space. In particular we look at an autonomous social centre, Seomra Spraoi in Dublin.
We also look at the experiences of anarchists in Boston USA, who are helping people actively resist being evicted from there homes as a result of the "credit crisis" as well as the Irish government attack on ordinary people at this time. The panel includes WSM members and Mick Byrne from the Seomra Spraoi collective
TO ALL SUPPORTERS/CONTACTS
Once again, congratulations to all for a great effort . The turnout today was terrific with such short notice. Lookout for coverage on the strike site .
We are calling another march on MTL next Friday , 2nd October, . Start time 4pm,
Café 7pm (Come & get your dinner)
Presentation 8pm
Food Fight! Present:
Transgènico: Film Screening
Catalan Documentary on Genetics Campaigning
Green Isle Foods, NAAS – TEEU official Strike to Protect Jobs
FUND RAISING EVENT
8.30pm on Friday 18 September 2009
Teachers Club, 36 Parnell Square West, Dublin
You are Invited to:
a night of music and craic to support the 40 workers who are still on strike to defend the jobs of 6 of their colleagues at Green Isle Foods Naas.
40 Industrial Black and Tans have been brought in from Britain to take the jobs of the striking workers, prolonging the dispute.
Please support this event by showing solidarity with the Green Isle Workers
Them today you tomorrow?
Admission: By Donation (minimum €10.00)
Unemployed, students and pensioners €5.00
TUF unions to hold protest outside Leinster House over NAMA plan to bail out banks on backs of workers
Shell to Sea campaigner Maura Harrington has received a 3 months sentence todayin court. She is currently en route to Mountjoy,there will be a protest at the jail from 6pm
In relation to the injunction taken by MTL to prevent the naming and shaming of scabs, see media links below, and update on the official site website .
The case is to resume again next Thursday 10th September at 11am.
We are calling on supporters to demonstrate at the High Court , gathering between 10.30 and 11am. This may be a full hearing of the case, and will likely continue for a number of hours.
Thursday 10th September
High Court
Assemble: 10.30 to 11am.
The indications from the Labour Relations Commission is that of cautious optimism, to use a near meaningless cliche. There is still a way to go, and we cannot be certain of the companies true intent. We will keep you updated.
http://www.breakingnews.ie/ireland/eycwojaukfql/rss2/
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ireland/2009/0904/1....html