Workers Struggle Meeting
Workers Struggle Meeting
Workers Charter
Wellington
6/9/06
The lockout at Progressive Enterprises, in response to the NDU¹s Shelf Respect campaign, is a clear sign that big business feel threatened by the recent revival of workers' struggle, says David Colyer, spokesperson for Wellington Workers Charter network.
"The dispute will have implications for the whole union movement, and ultimately all workers", Mr Colyer says, "so all working people should get behind the locked out workers".
It is there fore timely that Workers Charter has called a public meeting in Wellington on September 26, to support this union revival. The "Front Foot" meeting will feature speakers from the NDU / Shelf Respect, SFWU / Clean Start and Unite / Super Size My Pay campaigns.
Workers
are going on the
FRONT FOOT
For decades workers have
been pushed on to the back foot. Now union campaigns like
SUPER SIZE MY PAY (fast food), CLEAN START (cleaners) and
SHELF RESPECT (supermarkets) are moving back on the FRONT
FOOT.
Come along to this public meeting and hear activists
from these campaigns speak about what¹s been achieved and
what more needs to be done.
Tuesday Sept 26
Senior
Centre, Mezzanine Floor,
Wellington Central Public
Library
Doors open 6pm
Organised by Wellington WORKERS¹ CHARTER network.
Ends