Building Solidarity and Resistance:
A report back from the Manchester Right to Work Conference
Tuesday 2nd March, @ 7pm
Speakers: Ibrahim Avcil, chair of GIK-DER (Refugee Workers Cultural Association); and Alison Lord, chair of UCU Poplar branch, Tower Hamlets College
Refugee Workers Cultural Association
Unit C1, 3-19 Victorian Grove (Second Floor) N16 8EN
off Stoke Newington High Street, near Tesco
On Saturday 30 January over 900 working people, unemployed, workers, students and community activists crowded into Manchester's Central Hall to attend the Right to Work Conference of Resistance and Solidarity.
They came to help plan the fightback against a jobs massacre that has left over one million people between the age of 16-24 without employment.
The situation is set to get even worse with all the mainstream political parties promising savage cuts in public spending as they seek to make ordinary people pay the cost of bailing out the bankers.
Come along to this report back from the Right to Work Conference to discuss what we can do to challenge growing unemployment and inequality, to defend public services and how you can get involved.
For more details call Charlotte on 07858 860 058

