The Socialist 30 September 2009
Fight all council cuts
Socialism 2009: ideas to change the world
New right wing government, but success for the Left Party in Germany
Kazakhstan: Socialist activist attacked by thugs
London postal workers: Big majority to stop funding Labour
Unison witch-hunt - Defend the Four!
Honduras: Coup leaders step up repression
Nepal - mass rallies back Prachandra
Leeds council workers' strike solid
Mass rally in support of South Yorkshire firefighters
Civil service compensation scheme: Thousands say no to cuts
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Vestas workers fight on
On 22 September, dozens of police from Southampton and Portsmouth descended on the protest camp outside the Vestas factory on the Isle of Wight (IOW). They removed tents, personal and political material and served 'exclusion notices' to several Vestas workers who were told to stay away from the Vestas factory for the next three months.
Nick Chaffey
This assault on the right to peaceful protest was to ensure Vestas were able to remove blades from the factory and secure future access to the plant.
The police presence also included two police launches and a rib, a helicopter and police plane!
Despite the heavy police presence workers were not intimidated and were able to protest at the company/police action and speak to the press about the ongoing campaign.
"Even some of the police spoke to us and gave their support to the fight for jobs and the environment," explained Mark Smith, a Vestas worker.
"The campaign will continue, we will continue to fight for our reinstatement and our redundancy money and for the nationalisation of Vestas. We will also challenge the council on its strategy to reduce the carbon footprint on the IOW and their rejection of wind turbine technology.
"There will be a permanent presence at the factory to highlight the campaign and for people to visit. We are also discussing the idea of standing an election candidate on the IOW to take up these issues.
"This is something we have raised more and more at our meetings across the country and was raised at the demonstration at Labour Party conference on Sunday.
"We can see how this will develop further, not just about Vestas, it's just one part of it. We are continuing to fight our tribunals with the support of our trade union, the RMT.
"There are other strikes taking place on the IOW and we are giving our support.
"We will be holding a meeting to discuss how this fight can help build wider support for the trade unions on the IOW and how our struggle can be built on."
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Socialism 2009
Socialism 2009: ideas to change the world
International socialist news and analysis
New right wing government, but success for the Left Party in Germany
Kazakhstan: Socialist activist attacked by thugs
Socialist Party news and analysis
Socialist Party workplace feature
London postal workers: Big majority to stop funding Labour
Unison witch-hunt - Defend the Four!
Socialist Students
Marxist analysis: history
International socialist news and analysis
Honduras: Coup leaders step up repression
Nepal - mass rallies back Prachandra
Socialist Party workplace news
Leeds council workers' strike solid
Mass rally in support of South Yorkshire firefighters
Civil service compensation scheme: Thousands say no to cuts
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