Casualisation / Workplace
EuroMayDay 2008 press release
from email, 7 April 2008: EuroMayday is a process by which actions and demands are put forward to fight the widespread precarization of youth and the discrimination of migrants in Europe and beyond: no borders, no workfare, no precarity! more
Berlin May Day Call
from imc-uk, 6 April 2008: Out on the streets for EuroMayday! Come with us to the Mayday Parade 2008: Move, dance, demonstrate – for the precarisation of power, the zest for solidarity, a city for everyone, and the organisation of the iStrike against the market in our heads. Let's work together! Our exchange is in the streets and at the kitchen table! The batteries are charged, but the iPod is fucked. Who cares? We'll see you there! In this sense: Don't just 'be berlin', be.A STRIKER IN.berlin! Be Mayday! more
EuroMayDay promo video on youtube
from email, 5 April 2008: A EuroMayDay promo video has been made and is on YouTube. Check it out! Link it. Add it to your blog/MySpace, etc... This year, EuroMayDay parades are taking place in: Aachen - Berlin - Copenhagen - Hanau - Hamburg - Helsinki - Lisboa - Madrid - Malaga - Maribor - Milano - Napoli - Palermo - Tübingen - Terrassa - Wien with special guests: Tokyo and Osaka! more
LCAP: Organising at work, raving at night, 21-22 March
from email, 5 March 2008: A workplace organising day and a benefit night, both from London Coalition Against Poverty. Details of both events follow, see you there! more
Slovenia: Invite to "Joy of Revolt" conference - Maribor, 3-4 March 2008
from email, 19 February 2008: On 03 and 04 of March 2008, a multi-vitamin festival of free exchange, called “Radost Obrata 3/4” (Joy of Revolt 3/4), will be held in Maribor. The festival will host numerous active individuals and groups from different parts of Europe, who are all, each in their own way, fighting bio-political and eco-social catastrophes, brought on by the neoliberal and nationalist ideologies. more
EuroMayday Aachen 2008: transnational parade of precari@s and migrants
from email, 13 March 2008: This year for MayDay, two worlds clash together: the global movement vs strong-armed governments; grassroots networks and squatted social centers vs EU power; Utopian Society vs Capitalist Market; the radical europe of multitudes vs the conservative Europe of élites.
We are gonna spoil the party of the powerful, by raising hell in Aachen and holding our own party: the EuroMayDay Parade, the transeuropean demonstration of all precarious and migrants against workfare, discrimination and border controls held in more than twenty cities. more
Organising in the Dark: Interviews about Migrants’ Struggles [from Mute]
from uppingtheanti, 31 January 2008: Jaya Klara Brekke talks to four UK based groups working to improve conditions for migrants and asks ‘how does one organise in the dark?’
Workers’ struggles to improve conditions traditionally voice demands for visibility, rights and citizenship. But when visibility brings with it the risk of detention and deportation other strategies may be necessary. Equally, when rights are dependent on the whims of employers, how desirable are they? more
Vancouver: Poverty Olympics to highlight broken promises
from mostly water, 31 January 2008: What do Itchy the Bedbug, Creepy the Cockroach and Chewy the Rat have in common with the 2010 Olympics? They are the mascots of the first annual Poverty Olympics to be held on Feb. 3, 2008, just in time for the two-year countdown to the 2010 Winter Games. The event will take place at the Carnegie Theatre, 401 Main St. in Vancouver, from 1-4 pm. more
LCAP: First issue of 'Against Poverty' now out
from email, 4 Nov 2007, LCAP: The first issue of 'Against Poverty' the news bulletin from the London Coalition Against Poverty is available for distribution +++ An introduction to direct action casework +++ Haringey Anti-Poverty Initiative talk about how the project came in being... more
The Myth of “Co-Management” in Venezuela: Reflections on Alcasa and Invepal
El Libertario, Venezuela, 25 October 2007: "With a lot of rhetoric and propaganda the Chavez administration has advanced different examples of co-management which, they claim, demonstrate their desire to transform Venezuela’s relations of production. A compañero from Europe visited us recently and got to know two of the most celebrated cases: Alcasa and Invepal. Here is the report he prepared for El Libertario # 51 about the actual working conditions in the country’s most “important” co-managed businesses..." more
Workers' deaths cast shadow over political celebrations in Beijing
from China Labour Bulletin, 24 October 2007: At least 54 workers died in two separate incidents at unlicensed factories at the weekend following the conclusion of China's 17th Communist Party Congress in Beijing. The two incidents are a stark reminder that all the political celebration and ceremony of the last week should not distract attention away from the serious hazards Chinese workers face everyday. more
Beijing labourers dying in race for 2008 Olympic deadlines
repost, 31 August 2007: "Labourers from poor rural areas of China, some in their teens and often lacking the most basic safety equipment, are working seven-day weeks for less than £20 to complete the facilities for next year's Beijing Olympics, an Independent on Sunday investigation has revealed..." more
Squatters and Casual Workers targeted in Japan ahead of World Athletics Championships
from email, 28 August: Repression against radicals in Osaka! Amid a climate of repeated evictions and targeted arrests, a well-known activist of the squatter movement in Japan was arrested before a protest against the World Championship of Athletics which is not only a protest of the event for evicting 20 squatters from one of the biggest parks in Osaka, but also a protest against the emperor's increased political importance in Japan. This pre-emptive arrest is an unusually repressive step and deserves attention. Please forward widely! more
Who Are The Superfluous?
from email, 14 August 2007: "long overdue translation - if you asked yourself again and again who they are, or better, why they act, the superfluous, here is the answer in form of their first declaration. take it as inspiration, the label is an invitation to active appropriation..." more
UK: Starbucks Day of Action info
18 August [2007] is a national day of action against Starbucks. The IWW, No Sweat and many organisations and supporters are holding protests in cities right around the UK. We are asking the public not to drink at Starbucks today and to show support for the workers and farmers trying to improve their lives and make a living wage. more
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Reclaim the Future 5: A vast day/night party event in a liberated, occupied space in London, 5 September 2009
from email, updated 6 September 2009: "Reclaim the Future 5 is a vast all-day all-night information and party event in a liberated, self-managed occupied venue somewhere in London on Saturday 5 September 2009.
* At least two rooms of live bands 9pm-4am
* DJs 4am-7am
* Cabaret * Workshops and stalls all afternoon - info on the arms trade, the G20, prisoner & detainee support, squatting, samba, permaculture, climate change, bike repair, and more... more
This is a Royalty Free Zone: print & distribute!
via ianbone, 7 July 2010: "DIAMOND JUBILEE JUNE 2012 - As part of the nationwide celebrations the Queen is bestowing Royal Borough status on Greenwich. The only other Royal Boroughs are Kensington and Chelsea, Kingston on Thames and Windsor and Maidenhead – a good cross section of our country. Maybe we should be aspiring to create some ‘non-royal boroughs’ where the royals are told to keep out. Queen Free Zone – go on someone – design the sticker like Ghostbusters. Lets see who can get their house raided first for having one in their window..." more

