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Actions, meetings and conferences organised by No Sweat and/or Students Against Sweatshops


Why we picket Tesco

Author: 
Stuart Jordan

Since October last year, London No Sweat, has been holding regular pickets of Tesco stores in the East End, exposing the exploitation that lies at the root of Tesco’s bumper profits and focussing particularly on workers’ struggles in Bangladesh.


No Sweat Solidarity with Bangladeshi Textile Workers Action

26 Apr 2008 - 11:00am
26 Apr 2008 - 1:00pm

Location: 

Tesco, Bethnal Green (opposite Derbyshire St), London


Description: 

The Bangladeshi Textile Workers have shown enormous courage and resilience in fighting back against sweatshop conditions in the face of mass sackings, state repression and police brutality. The situation in Bangladesh is very bad with trade unionists and labour rights activists being arrested under emergency power legislation. This draconian crackdown seems to be getting worse. Last January, Mohammad Khokon, a worker at World Dresses Ltd. was beated to death by his employer. They deserve our solidarity. Join us outside Tesco to demand the release of all Bangladeshi labour movement activists and for free independent trade union!


London No Sweat Forum - Solidarity with Bangladeshi Textile Workers

31 Mar 2008 - 7:30pm
31 Mar 2008 - 9:30pm

Location: 

Oxford House, Bethnal Green


Description: 

Public meeting to discuss recent labour struggles in Bangladesh and ways that we can organise practical solidarity for textile workers facing severe state repression.


Organising young workers: it can be done!

Super Size My Pay

New Zealand union organiser Mike Treen and French union activist Axel Persson spoke on organising, unionising and fighting for the rights of — mostly young — workers in the fast food industry.


No Sweat action outside Starbucks

16 Feb 2008 - 12:00pm

Location: 

Outside Starbucks, 114-116 New Oxford Street, London


Description: 

No Sweat action in solidarity with Bangladeshi textile workers

16 Feb 2008 - 10:00am

Location: 

Outside Tesco, Whitechapel: http://www.tesco.com/storelocator/access/details.asp?bID=5418&l=W


Description: 

How the first Starbucks strike was made

Super Size My Pay
Author: 
Mark Sandell

Mike Treen, National Director of the New Zealand union Unite, will be touring the country in February as part of a No Sweat national week of action. [Details here]


Super Size My Pay: Young workers get organised

Super Size My Pay

Mike Treen of New Zealand's Supersize My Pay campaign and Axel Persson, a young fast food worker and CGT union activist from Paris, will do a speaking tour as part of No Sweat's 2008 week of action (11-18 February). Details here.


Reception for Mike Treen and Axel Persson, speakers on "Super Size My Pay" tour

15 Feb 2008 - 6:00pm

Location: 

Bread & Roses, 68a Clapham Manor Street, London (Clapham Common tube or Clapham High Street rail)


Description: 

For other events in this tour, click here.


No Sweat London forum: "Super Size My Pay", with Mike Treen and Axel Persson

16 Feb 2008 - 2:00pm

Location: 

University of London Union, Malet St, London WC1


Description: 

For other meetings in this tour, click here.


London socialist-feminist dicussion group: Pornography, sexual explicitness, and women's oppression

Issues and campaigns
9 May 2008 - 7:30pm

Location: 

Lucas Arms, 245A Grays Inn Road, near Kings Cross


Description: 

In this meeting we will examine and critique different feminist views of pornography Some feminists argue porn is an expression of an exploitative “male culture” and is irredeemably oppressive to women At the other extreme some say that porn as sexually explicit material can benefit women’s sexual liberation What’s wrong/right about these views and the all the others in between?

Suggested reading:

Book
Latest (against porn): Pornography: Driving the Demand in International Sex Trafficking (2007) edited by David E. Guinn and Julie DiCaro; Captive Daughters Media

On the net
http://www.wendymcelroy.com/
author of the book XXX a Woman’s Right to Pornography available on her website
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_Against_Pornography: history of radical feminist anti-pornography campaign
www.fiawol.demon.co.uk: Feminists Against Censorship
https://www.againstpornography.org: loads of stuff against porn!


No Sweat comedy night: Rob Newman and Michael Fabbri

31 Jan 2008 - 7:30pm

Location: 

The Cross Kings, 126 York Way, near Kings X, London


Description: 

£6/£4. Tickets from wegottickets.com or 07754 088 989.


No Sweat student week of anti-sweatshop action, incl. speaking tour by NZ fast-food workers' organiser Mike Treen

11 Feb 2008 - 12:00am
18 Feb 2008 - 11:59pm

Location: 

various


Description: 

Speaker tour as part of No Sweat's 2008 week of action (11-18 February), with Mike Treen of New Zealand's Unite Union and Supersize My Pay campaign and Axel Persson, a young fast food worker and CGT union activist from Paris. Mike will be speaking a meetings until Saturday 16th; Axel will be speaking at meetings from Thursday 14th February (i.e. they will overlap).

Monday 11th February lunchtime: Oxford University
1pm, Lecture Room 23, Balliol College, Broad Street, Oxford
Sponsored by Oxford No Sweat, Oxford Uni Living Wage Campaign and Oxford Uni Labour Club
For more information ring Mike on 07711 808 435 or email daniel.rawnsley@keble.ox.ac.uk

Monday evening: Brighton
7pm, Conference room (top floor, South Wing) Community Base, North Road, Brighton
Organised by Brighton No Sweat
Ring Mark on 07811 347 486 or email marksandell1@yahoo.co.uk

Tuesday 12th February lunch time, University of East Anglia, Norwich (details soon)
12-2pm, UEA Room 131
Sponsored by UEA Socialist Society
Email patyarker@aol.com

Tuesday evening: Cambridge University (details soon)
Sponsored by Cambridge University Education Not for Sale
Ring Richard on 07905 060 469

Wednesday 13th February lunchtime: Hull University (details soon)
Ring Stephen on 07791240733 or email wideload.wood@gmail.com

Wednesday early evening: Nottingham University (details soon)
Sponsored by Nottingham Uni Environmental and Social Justice campaign
Email Teodora at lqzytat@nottingham.ac.uk

Wednesday evening: Nottingham
7.30pm, International Community Centre, Mansfield Road, Nottingham
Ring Tom on 07779 328 418 or email thomas.unterrainer@talk21.com

Thursday 14th February lunchtime: Sheffield GMB union
12.30-2.30pm, Sheffield GMB HQ, Thorne House, 188/190 Norfolk Street, Sheffield
Ring Daniel on 07961 040 618 or email skillz_999@hotmail.com

Thursday evening: Sheffield University
7-9.30pm, Lecture Theatre 1, Arts Tower, Sheffield University
Organised by Sheffield University No Sweat group
Ring Louise on 07746 759 773 or email lougified@hotmail.com

Friday 15th February lunchtime: London School of Economics (details soon)
Ring Aled on 07817 588 923 or email a.d.fisher@lse.ac.uk

Friday 15th February evening: London reception sponsored by Battersea and Wandsworth Trades
Council.
6pm, the Bread & Roses, 68a Clapham Manor Street, London (Clapham Common tube or Clapham High Street rail)
Food and drink will be available!
Ring Paul on 07984 356 110 or email paul@hampton1968.freeserve.co.uk

Saturday 16th February: London
2pm at University of London Union, Malet Street, Euston, London
Email admin@nosweat.org.uk

Monday 18th February: Leeds
7.30pm, Swarthmore Centre, Woodhouse Square, Leeds
Ring Mike on 07814 896 517 or email mjw501@york.ac.uk

Tuesday 19th February evening: Glasgow
Sponsored by Glasgow University Socialist Society and organised by activists from groups including the SSP/SSY, IWW, Iraq Union Solidarity and Workers' Liberty
Email darcyleigh@gmail.com

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What else you can do

We will be targeting Starbucks and other companies during the week of action. More information on this site soon.
- Organise a meeting with a No Sweat speaker and film. We have a variety of DVDs and are happy to send speakers.
- Organise a local picket of a Starbucks or other anti-union shop or company. We can send you model leaflets, stickers etc.
- Organise a fundraising event like a benefit or anti-sweatshop fashion show.
For more ideas, to find out what's happening in your area, or to let us know what you're doing - get in touch: admin@nosweat.org.uk/ 07811 347 486


No Sweat plans action

No Sweat
Author: 
Jack Staunton

Over 100 anti-sweatshop and workers’ rights activists gathered in London on the weekend of 1-2 December for this year’s No Sweat conference. The theme chosen for this year’s conference by the campaign — which works within the anti-capitalist movement to argue for solidarity with workers’ movements at home and abroad — was “Beating Big Brand Exploitation”.


London No Sweat action in solidarity with textile workers' struggles in Bangladesh

8 Dec 2007 - 10:30am
8 Dec 2007 - 11:30am

Location: 

Outside Tesco, Commercial St, London E1 (nearest Tube: Aldgate East or Aldgate)


Description: 

NO SWEAT ACTION - SATURDAY 8TH DECEMBER 10:30-11:30 - TESCO, COMMERCIAL STREET (NEAREST TUBE: ALDGATE EAST/ALDGATE)

This is our second solidarity action in support of the textile workers' strikes/riots that have swept through Bangladesh this autumn.


London No Sweat forum on the fishing industry

10 Sep 2007 - 7:30pm
Location:
The Plough, Museum St, London WC2

Picketing, leafleting and dancing

By Heather Shaw

The highlight of No Sweat and Students Against Sweatshop’s Week of Action (18-23 Feburary) was welcoming Andreas Aullet, a lawyer working with political prisoners and their families in Oaxaca, Mexico, and taking him on a tour of the UK.


No Sweat week of action

12 Feb 2007 - 9:00am
18 Feb 2007 - 7:00pm
description:

February 12th sees the beginning of a Week of Action for No Sweat and Students Against Sweatshops. At university campuses up and down the country our students will be inviting others to take a stand against sweatshops and the worldwide exploitation of workers.

Location:
Various

No Sweat London forum: former Iranian oilworkers' leader speaks

22 Jan 2007 - 7:30pm
Location:
The Plough, 27 Museum Street, London WC1

Protests at G8 Heiligendamm summit

2 Jun 2007 - 9:00am
8 Jun 2007 - 6:00pm
description:

http://dissentnetzwerk.org/node/49

Location:
Rostock and Heiligendamm, Germany

London No Sweat forum: Repression and working-class resistance in Mexico

12 Dec 2006 - 7:30pm
Location:
The Plough, Museum St, London WC1

London No Sweat forum: What Not 2 Wear

6 Nov 2006 - 7:30pm
description:

Speaker: Martin Hearson - Labour behind the label

Location:
The Plough, Museum St, London WC1

No Sweat training day

26 Nov 2006 - 10:00am
26 Nov 2006 - 4:00pm
description:

More: http://www.nosweat.org.uk/node/101

Location:
Central London

No Sweat conference 2006: Sweatshops, workers and international solidarity

25 Nov 2006 - 12:00pm
25 Nov 2006 - 6:00pm
description:

More: http://www.nosweat.org.uk/node/101.

Location:
SOAS, Thornhaugh St, off Russell Square, London WC1

London No Sweat forum on Bolivia

24 Jul 2006 - 7:30pm
Location:
The Plough, Museum St, London WC1

London No Sweat forum: "London and the Olympics"

19 Jun 2006 - 7:30pm
Location:
The Plough, 27 Museum St, London WC1

London No Sweat forum: CANCELLED, sorry.

4 Apr 2006 - 7:30pm

Hernando Hernandez Tapasco, Human Rights Officer for FENSUAGRO, the Colombian Agricultural Workers' Union, has has had to pull out at the last minute because of a family crisis.


Zanon tour: Factories without bosses

The Zanon tile factory in Neuquen is one of many “recovered” factories in Argentina – factories taken over and run by the workers. Faced with pay cuts and redundancies – and then no pay at all – the Zanon workers occupied and began to run the factory. They are coming to Britain to discuss their experience with activists here.


"The Take" (Naomi Klein film on Argentine factory occupation)

15 Feb 2006 - 6:20pm

Two showings of "The Take" (Naomi Klein, Avi Lewis) about the 'recovered factory movement' in Argentina (89 minutes) plus a short film "An Interview with Naomi Klein and Avi Lewis" (17 minutes), about the making of the film plus a meeting with the representative of the Zanon committee, from Argentina.


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