Who We Are
We are a group of local people who want to get rid of the current system which places profit and power before people’s real needs. To do this, we believe we all need to get organised, fight back and take over the decision-making in communities and workplaces. We support and participate in local campaigns, spread ideas and help create effective opposition to the powers that be. |
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Sunday, 05 September 2010 14:26 |
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Workers at Coca Cola’s Edmonton factory have announced two six hour strikes, shutting down production at the plant.
The move comes as the 110-strong workforce steps up its fight for an improved pay offer.
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Tuesday, 27 July 2010 22:07 |
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It's what's called a "grower". The third, and by far the largest, meeting of Haringey Alliance for Public Services saw the alliance move out of first gear, with the tiny Big Green Bookshop in Wood Green playing host to about 30 assorted trade unionists, community activists and concerned local residents. People swapped stories of cuts to come, cuts disguised and cuts postponed. Everyone seemed determined to oppose cuts to public services, to put forward a vision of an improved public sector and to counter the general hysteria that significant cuts to services were unavoidable and would lead to societal collapse. |
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Wednesday, 18 August 2010 20:54 |
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Haringey has lost nearly £17,000,000 in previously allocated government grants since the new coalition government came into power. Young people will be hit hard by the latest wave of cuts as free swimming lessons for children are scrapped, free school meals, and youth centre programmes are also likely to go. For more information please see: http://bit.ly/dkqGVk http://bit.ly/arxwAR |
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Tuesday, 06 July 2010 18:16 |
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HSG organised a protest against giant corporation BP on Saturday 26 June outside Tottenham Hale BP Garage as part of Haringey Sustainability Month. The aim was to draw attention to the many climate crimes BP is responsible for, all in the name of profit, show solidarity with workers exploited by the corporation and encourage people to build collective and local alternatives to the climate crisis.
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