Sparks the battle continues – Appeal for money!

The rank and file sparks committee have just sent us this appeal, which we’re very happy to pass on:

Rank & File construction workers appeal for donations to their fighting find. This an appeal for donations to the rank and file unite construction workers fighting fund.

We realise money is tight at this time through no fault of our own we are paying for the bankers and capatalist crisis. The BESNA struggle is ongoing even though the BESNA firms pulled back from their savage attack on the sparks and pipefitters. We have now embarked on another struggle as well as the current one, the great agency rip off.

This is a campaign for direct employment on all building sites. We have a long way to go in our campaign and are desperately short of funds. In the coming period we will have to pay for rank and file meetings, leaflets, and our siteworker magazine. Please try to donate to our fighting fund, raise it at trade council meetings and union branches. Please pass this appeal onto the wider trade union movement.

Cheques should be made payable to joint sites committee and sent to:

70 darnay rise
chelmsford
essex
cm1 4xa
Many thanks,
In solidarity Alan Keays”
siteworkers@virginmedia.com


March 29: Toll road action, inside the hospitals, vicious racism from the Greek state

A busy day started at 7:30am with Alanya (“Solidarity, disobedience,resistance”) opening up the toll booths on one of the major roads into Athens. The road they chose is in private hands, sold off after the Greek people had already paid for it.

The day before, the government announced plans to imprison people for three to six months if they open the toll booths. The group said that they would continue the actions when the bill becomes law, and are prepared to go to prison to stop the rich making profits out of what should be public services. They also said that the government’s response shows how effective actions like this are- in the past year, 50 million euros worth of toll charges has gone uncollected .

Alanya then took me to visit one of the local street markets where one of them had a stall selling shoes. Before the crisis this was a busy bustling market; now it is practically deserted, as most people can no longer afford to shop, even at cheap places like this. When I asked the street traders what they thought the solution was, three out of the four said simply: “revolution”.

Then on to Nikea-Piraeus hospital, the busiest hospital in the country where doctors were having a rank and file union meeting. Unlike Britain, doctors here have always come from working class or lower middle class backgrounds, and their pay is much lower. Doctors earn 1500 euros a month; junior doctors only 500 euros a month at the moment. However, even these small salaries have not been paid at all since December, with many people receiving less than 20 euros a month.

Strike action by junior doctors, organised on a rank and file basis through weekly assemblies at the 35 hospitals in Athens, today finally won them the money they were owed in December. They voted to continue strike action, not only to get the wages they are owed for this year, but to get improvements in health care for the people of Athens.

Dr. Olga Kosmopolou then showed me round the hospital to see the terrible conditions. Wards have beds and patients crammed together, there are severe shortages of equipment and supplies, and patients are now forced to pay for treatment and medicines. Direct action by doctors has ensured that at least people don’t have to pay the 5 euro charge just for visiting the hospital, but medicine is a real problem. Cancer patients are being told to pay literally thousands of euros for essential medication, which means many will die over the next few years. There is now an hiv epidemic too – because there is no money for drug rehabilitation, and no supply of syringes, drug users turn to used syringes. Those who become hiv positive often turn to prostitution to buy the medication they need to survive, which is accelerating the epidemic. Meanwhile the drug companies are making a fortune.

Olga made an appeal to all workers across the continent. “We ask all our European colleagues: We have to fight together, because our present is your future.”

Finally, a nasty reminder of the darkness that could come if we don’t all fight together.  In the afternoon, police started rounding up refugees and asylum seekers to be transported to huge detention centres in the North of Greece – essentially concentration camps with no access to lawyers, no indication of how long people will be kept there, and with reports already of maltreatment and torture by police.

Most asylum seekers are here because of a European directive that returns deported asylum seekers to the country they first pass through in Europe – which is normally Greece. Obviously they don’t want to be in a country where they have no support, no chance of a job and are scared to walk the streets, but the governments of Europe, including our own, are collaborating to force everyone into these Greek concentration camps.

I talked to a worker at a refugee advice centre, who was visibly shaken today, telling me that police were trying to arrest anybody who wasn’t white, including many who either had legal status or who had actually lived in Greece for many years. Members of the openly neo-nazi Golden Dawn attacked students in universities who were attempting to give people a safe refuge – the police aren’t allowed onto university campuses, and apparently there is proof that the police and the nazis are working together.

These are the desperate actions of a government  (backed up by the European union, who have provided the money for the detention centres) trying to divert people’s anger over the austerity cuts by blaming refugees. It won’t work. The growth of the nazis is nothing compared to the huge shift to the left that is happening in Greek society. As Oil rig worker and Alanya member Jake put it, “The people aren’t afraid of the government any more. But the government are very afraid of the people.”

 

Help us continue publicising the growing resistance!

 

 


Issue 31, Feb 2012 *** Watch Trailer ***

Thanks to your support, the DVDs are now printed and ready to go out. We’ll send the preorders out before we leave for Greece. Check out the trailer, and see below to order. If you like it, why not take out a subscription?

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1. Balfour Beaten! (Reel News, 17:02) Historic victory for the rank and file sparks in the most important industrial dispute for 25 years.
2. Blacklisted – new 2012 version (Reel News, 21:00) As the sparks go on the offensive, this will be one of the main demands – an end to the illegal blacklisting of building workers for trade union activities.
3. CHICAGO Schools: Shutdown at the CPS Board Meeting (Labor Beat, 22:00) A new regular slot on Reel News from Labor Beat in Chicago, this film is about the campaign to save community schools.
4. Banner Theatre: Fighting The Cuts! (Reel News/Banner Theatre, 8:00) An extract from their latest inspiring show. Banner’s survival is itself under threat from cuts, please help them out!
5. Jet tanker drivers dispute (Reel News, 3:45) Strike over a 20% pay cut from a firm making $3.2 billion profits.
6. BULGARIA Fracking Victory! (Climate Action Coalition Bulgaria, 9:00) Huge demos in Bulgaria force the Government to ban the dangerous process of fracking.
7. MEXICO Arte Urbano (Reel News/The Treatment Rooms, 23:10) The Treatment Rooms work with excluded youth in Mexico to make a beautiful ceramic mural.
8. MEXICO Zapatistas: March for Peace (Alaghom Films) The Zapatistas march against Calderon’s drug war.
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BALFOUR BEATEN! New Reel News DVD out next week; pre-order and help us make the next one

Reel News 31 is out next week, featuring the rank and file sparks’ incredible victory in the most important industrial dispute for 25 years.

We also hear about other rank and file action, school closures in Chicago, an improvisation on the cuts and from our old friends in the Lacadonian jungle.

Pre-order your copy now!

 

 

Oh, yeah, and take a look at our back issues, you might have missed one… To make sure you won’t miss future releases, take out a subscription, it’s less than one pint a month! And it’ll help us keep going.

 

 

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Blacklisted 2012 ***NEW UPDATED VERSION***

Reel News and Blacklist Support Group present: Blacklisted 2012 Multinational construction companies have been illegally blacklisting trade unionists in the UK building industry for years using the Consulting Association blacklist – the successor to the notorious Economic League with allegations about involvement by M.I.5, Special Branch and the UK security services

The good guys: Ricky Tomlinson, Des Warren, John Hendy QC, Professor Keith Ewing, Gail Cartmail, Glenis Willmott MEP, Stephen Hughes MEP, Jim Lafferty, Steve Hedley, Steve Acheson, Steve Kelly, Brian Higgins, Mick Dooley, Terry Renshaw, Jill Warren, Kath Warren, Colin Trousdale, Tony Jones, Darren O’Grady, George Fuller, Tony O’Brien, Mick Abbott, Frank Morris, Graham Bowker, Ray Morris, Jim Grey, Mick Holder, Roy Bentham, Kev Homes, Dave Smith, Unite the Union, UCATT, RMT

The bad guys: Consulting Association, Economic League, Ian Kerr, Carillion, Tarmac Construction, John Mowlem Ltd, Amec, Amey, Balfour Beatty, Balfour Kilpatrick, Haden Young, Kier Ltd, Laing O’Rourke, Bam Construction (HBC Construction), Bam Nuttall (Edmund Nutall Ltd), Costain UK Ltd, Crown House Technologies, Emcor (Drake & Scull), GLovell Construction (UK) Ltd, Miller Construction Limited, Morgan Est, Morrison Construction Group, N G Bailey, Shepherd Engineering Services, Sias Building Services, Sir Robert McAlpine Ltd, Skanska (Kaverna / Trafalgar House Plc), SPIE (Matthew Hall), Taylor Woodrow Construction Ltd, Willmott Dixon, Vinci PLC (Norwest Holst Group), C B & I, Cleveland Bridge UK Ltd

The video covers the Shrewsbury Pickets, Rank & File Sparks, Jubilee Line, Pfizers, Olympics, Fiddlers Ferry, Construction Safety Campaign, Joint Sites Committee. This brand new version updated for 2012 shows those recent struggles, Employment Tribunals, Human Rights, demonstrations and direct action, to the most powerful challenge of all – the rank and file electricians’ action.
Soundtrack by Alabama 3 and The Redskins
s those recent struggles, from legal challenges and victories to demonstrations and direct action, to the most powerful challenge of all – the rank and file electricians’ action.


Issue 24, July 2010

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1: Gaza Flotilla Attack (Reel News/Palestine Solidarity Campaign) 29:42
Eyewitness testimonies and film from the Mavi Marmara tell the real story of Israel’s murderous attack on the Gaza aid flotilla. ***PLAY***
2. Blacklisted (Reel News) 16:00
The construction industry blacklists thousands of workers for their trade union activities, who then can’t get a job. It’s time this criminal practice was stopped.  ***PLAY***
3: UCU strike in London (Reel News) 10:00
On the eve of the election, CONEL lecturers strike to defend jobs and courses along with 13 other colleges in London.
4: Bolivia 2006: Start of the process (Reel News, 2006) 35:00
Bolivian social movements talk about their incredible struggles of the previous decade, and their thoughts on the new president, Evo Morales.
5: Decommissioners: Victory! (Schmovies) 11:00
Remember the people who caused £250,00 worth of damage to the EDO bomb component factory last year during the attack on Gaza? They’ve just walked free!
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Issue 20, October 2009

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1: Plymouth – Stop the Nuclear Waste Dump (Reel News) 22:07
Plymouth is where nuclear submarines are refuelled. Now they want to decommission them there too – sawing up nuclear core reactors into pieces and storing them in the middle of a population of 250,000 people.
2: Save Vestas Wind Turbine Factory (Reel News, Vestas workers) 18:47
An unprecedented red, green and black coalition support the Vestas workers occupying to stop the only wind turbine factory in England shutting down.
3: English Defence League (Jason N. Parkinson, Indefilms) 12:53
The latest pathetic bunch of nazis are easily dealt with and dispatched in Birmingham, Harrow and London.
4: Protest on the plinth (Indefilms) 6:27
A moving protest covering the nazis’ treatment of disabled people, the current euthanasia debate and questions of access.
5: Tower Hamlets College Strike – Victory! (Reel News) 15:00
First factory occupations, now the return of the all-out indefinite strike, as Tower Hamlets lecturers win a significant victory against education privatisation.
6: South Africa – Kennedy Road under threat (Indefilms) 3:05
Community activists organising the poor are viciously attacked by the ANC in a violent invasion.
7: Eigg – Eco-island (Reel News) 6:32
After a community buy out of the laird, the Inner Hebridean island of Eigg is transforming itself into a zero carbon community.
8: Climate Camp London (Jason N. Parkinson) 6:55
The actions from this year’s London climate camp.
9: Countdown to Copenhagen (Reel News) 15:00
Activists from Climate Camp explain everything you need yo know about the talks in December, why the mobilisations are so important, how to get there and what you can do here.
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Issue 3, December 2006

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1: Conference For Fighting Unions (Reel News) 18:26
Organised by RESPECT, this conference brought together militants from all the major current campaigns. Includes footage from the firefighters’ strike earlier in the year.
2: Justice For Cleaners: Victory! (Reel News) 13:14
Cleaners in the T&GWU conduct a serious of noise protests, culminating in an audacious occupation of Merrill Lynch’s foyer in pursuit of a living wage.
3: Venezuela Today, The World Tomorrow (extract) (CWU & Gateshead UNISON) 5:16
An extract from a film made during a trade union delegation visit to Venezuela.
4: Save Adult Education (Reel News) 18:48
A brilliant conference organised by Lambeth UCU, UNISON and NUS, plus the fight to save one of the few schools for students with hearing difficulties in Redhill from closing.
5: Palestine: Bethlehem (extract) (Ed Hill) 14:54
This is not the image of Bethlehem that Israel wants you to see at Xmas or any other time, as Ed concentrates on the apartheid wall that splits the city in half.
6: Fluffy Smiff: A Christmas Poem (No Budget Films) 3:03
Fluffy looks at Xmas in her own inimitable way.
7: Bolivia: Justice For Goni Now! (Reel News) 10:20
2003: The war against the sell off of the gas supply – an uprising of a quarter of the population brings down the government. Now they want ex-president Goni brought to justice for the massacres he sanctioned.
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