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Union Solidarity aims to build a mass based united front campaign on the ground to defeat the repressive IR laws. Union Solidarity is a wide network of affiliated community and welfare organisations and unions with the single aim of building a broad people’s movement to beat back attacks on workers, unions and communities.
Wednesday, August 23, 2006
Boeing strikers remain strong
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Boeing / Hawker De Havilland
Wharf Rd Fishermans Bend (Melways 42 -E12, Public Transport 235, 236, 237 from Flinder St Station & 606 Bus) Please download print & distribute: Boeing workers support leaflet Workers at Boeing’s Fishermans Bend plant remain on strike and are encouraged by growing union and community support. More workers attended a mass meeting today (8am Wed 23 August) after yesterday receiving company letters and court orders directing a return to work. Boeing’s attempt to panic the workers to break the strike clearly failed. One worker however did break ranks and crossed the picketline. He attended work and during the course of the day but was convinced to re-join the strike. After walking back through the line he donated $100 to the kitty, apologised and received a strong round of applause, all was forgiven. Strikers are encouraged by the course of events they feel a weak link has been welded up. This incident illustrates the principled way to deal with potential strikebreakers. Crossing a picketline is unacceptable, however if a worker crosses in a moment of weakness or confusion they need to be won over to walking out again. If they do take that courageous walk back through the line all has to be forgiven. Community support is growing with visitors attending the picket and donating food. Their presence on the picket has been well received. Workers from P&O visited the picket and rail workers dropped off firewood. If you are in a position to support the dispute please do so.
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