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Monthly Archives: November 2008
AMEY WORKERS:APPEAL DISMISSED:DEMO AT HQ
On Saturday we learnt that the appeals against dismissal by the five cleaners (Julio, Pedro, Ruben, Juan Camilo & Jorge) represented by their union Prospect, were rejected by Amey PLC. It now seems likely this case will go to a … Continue reading
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ASYLUM SEEKER VOUCHER EXCHANGE
“A member of BRR explained to me that people who arrive in this country and apply for asylum are split (by the authorities) into two categories. Those whose cases are pending receive a small amount of money, on which they … Continue reading
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NOVEMBER 20TH BMI PHONE BLOCKADE
November 20th 2008: Shut down BMI day. http://noborderswales.wordpress.com/ Everyday, an average of 180 migrants are deported from the UK. That’s one person every eight minutes. They haven’t done anything wrong. They are criminalised for doing what humans have done for … Continue reading
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PHONE BLOCKADE, AMEY DEMO & TESCO PICKET 20TH, 21st & 22nd Nov
November 20th 2008: Shut down BMI Airlines day. Remember Babi! http://noborderswales.wordpress.com/ Everyday, an average of 180 migrants are deported from the UK. That’s one person every eight minutes. They haven’t done anything wrong. Solidarity Without Borders Fri 21st Nov & … Continue reading
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Tagged Amey, BMI, bristol no borders, caic, deportation, migrant, no borders, No one is illegal, NPL, refugee, refugee rights, solidarity, south wales no borders, Tesco, union, vouchers
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URGENT:ANTI DEPORTATION ACTION MON 3RD NOV
Bolanle and her children urgently need your help Bolanle Ojulari is a pregnant mother with children aged 2 and 4. She is currently in hospital in Swansea after being admitted with bleeding, stomach pains and being unable to keep food … Continue reading
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