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I have been on two protests in the last week-ish

Wednesday 24th and Wednesday 31st I attended protests with a few hundred other Electricians. There is one organised for Wednesday 7th at the Shard. All over pay cuts, removal of terms and conditions and de-skilling of the industry.
I am asking this out of curiosity, has anybody heard about it anywhere or seen anything of it?
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  • Notrhing until you posted it.
  • Nothing - sorry! Seems like a good reason to protest though
  • Nope, sadly worthwhile peaceful protests at a reasonable time get very little press coverage.

    Hense why the fireman decided to strike on Bonfire Night as they knew it would get a reaction, they'd been striking for the previous two weekends and no one knew or noticed a thing.

    Anyway keep at it.

  • I didn't know anything about it either.
  • No, nor will we untill something tragic happens. Like someone gets hurt or property is broken.
    Nothing to do with you and I'm really on your side here but I wonder what support electrians will get from the TUC given your unions past record? (News International dispute amonst others)
  • Out of interest how many have you had on the protests?
  • All the protests so far are not union backed. As the companies have not actually put anything in place yet Unite cant act due to the anti union laws in place. So officail action cant take place until the the companies make their first move, which is annoying. The protests are being organised by the men on site. I very very very much doubt there will be any backing from the TUC as this isn't a result of Government cuts but we will see.
  • i think its proberly the mosty worthy protest of the year, fair play to you all its tough out on tools right now

     

     

    good luck

  • Westfield got the police in and we were dispersed by 9am
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  • May I ask what reason was given for your dispersal?  Were you on private property?

  • Westfield is being protected against every thing they seem to be a law unto themselves right now, very difficult to get in and out of
  • We were at the site entrance to soon to be open the Westfield Shopping centre. Just outside the tube station. So it was public property. Mr Westfield was going a bit mental about us being there and after 3 hours they told us that we all had to go and moved us all on. Even the old bugger Tony Benn turned up to give a speech
  • Nothing that ive seen im afraid mate, not even in the metro who today kindly reported about a man in NZ who creates sculptures out of roadkill... Thanks Metro!

    Maybe you should smash the place up a bit, seems to get people coverage
  • Good luck with your protests.  I have to be honest, I haven't heard about them.  My experience though is that demos have to be huge and/or violent (I am not advocating this) before they make the news.  The press never seem too interested in, here's a few nice people with a genuine grievance.
  • I've been away on holiday but have received text messages from several friends keeping me informed of these protests and they have been attending now that I'm back I shall attend the next won as this is sooooo important that it's stopped, otherwise the electrical game will be finished
  • DRFDRF
    edited September 2011

    Is it a bunch of electricians doing it on their own behalf or is it being organised by a organisation?

    I work for a trade union and can tell you a lot about how hard it is to get peaceful protests covered. However, I do have a number of contacts of people who would happily give you some coverage if you want to PM me.

    Edit - sorry just read that its not union backed. If you want some help getting publicity then give me a shout.

  • If there is a dispute over pay cuts, removal of terms and conditions and de-skilling your union should be backing you now.
    It does not mean you having to take industrial action just start getting your union to start some talks with the employer, maybe forcing their hand in doing so.
    Not sure I would want a de-skilled/semi-skilled spark playing around with electrics. That must be a real health and saftey issue not a Bob Crow one.

    I'm a Unite member formerly AEEU formerly AEU, thought they were and still are bloody hopeless.
    Wish you luck but we dont have strong unions anymore, for whatever reason.
  • Try contacting LBC radio if you are going to the Shard as Im sure they would publicise it mate.
  • There are eight companies in all clubbing together to bring it in March 2012. The Union are talking to the employers as we speak. But it looks very unliekly that they are going to come to an agreement. LBC were contacted prior to Westfield. We did get a piece on the London 24 website about the Westfield protest which was good. First piece on the internet that wasnt by a building news website or the poxy socialist lot.
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  • Careful what you wish for - if you do get coverage it will probably be a Daily Mail headline 'How London Beat the Lunatic Militants'.
  • It would seem that a bunch of sparks protesting at 6:30 in the morning are the most docile, special looking lot about.
  • I think you should climb the shard and hang a banner from the top........absolute respect for any nutter that would do that!
  •  We did get a piece on the London 24 website about the Westfield protest which was good. First piece on the internet that wasnt by a building news website or the poxy socialist lot.
    Socialists will usually support a worker's strike. Why do you think Tony Benn turned up. You will need all the friends you can get the longer this goes on and taking a swipe at fellow workers or the left is the quickest way to nowhere
  • I wasnt taking a swipe as such.  They are welcomed as they boost the numbers. Just rather annoying when one of them jumped on the mic and started trying to justify the riots due to the government
  • I thought they may be on strike when I switched the bathroom light on this morning and nothing happened. May just be the bulb though?
  • Another who had not heard.

    CWLC - what did T Benn have to say out of interest
  • edited September 2011
    Being of a man of 86, he did struggle a bit but basically telling us that we have to spread the word. All unite together. United we stand, divided we fall. We can beat this is we all stick together. Your union may not be here today but they are still your union. All join up and get everyone to join up as when the Union do act you will all need to back them. and gave a brief history of Unions, the working man and the Labour party
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    Some more pictures and info can be found on this blog
  • and just in case any of you have a couple minutes. There is a petition to try and attempt to bring this to the governments attention set up by a friend of mine

    PETITION

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