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7pm Wednesday, August 2nd Trades & Labour meeting room Rear of 31 Percy St more info: Margret 0439 593 916 Successful rally outside ABCC hearings On Monday 24 South West Community Solidarity organised a successful community outside the ABCC hearing in Portland. Around 60 members of the community assembled to show solidarity to the union members being "interviewed" by the ABCC. The following day another assembly was organised attracting up to 20 people. Given the conservative nature of the electorate this is an amazing result, congratulations to all who participated. Portland Portland - A group of 30 people met at South West Trades Hall on June 21 to set up South West Community Solidarity. In Liberal Party heartland, this is no small thing. As one activist said, “At the moment we are dealing with people who will cross the road to avoid meeting union activists. But that just means we need stalls on both sides of the street.” Several activists talked about the bullying and scare tactics used by the bosses in their attempt to stop unionists attending the June 28 rallies in Warrnambool, Portland and Hamilton against the federal government’s anti-union legislation. more... more info: Pablo 0409 513 332 Labels: Portland, South West Community Solidarity |