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Statement from Ford Visteon workers in Enfield

Statement from the North London Visteon workers, who have ended their occupation of their plant and begun to picket it from outside.

Protest marches and occupations and anti-church attacks despite police-state threats in Greece

Police-state threats of extraordinary measures of repression and control fail to hamper social antagonism in Greece.
Visteon workers occupying their plant this week, photographed by Guido

Visteon: Enfield occupation ends but the struggle continues

Sacked workers occupying Visteon's Enfield plant vacated the premises following announcement of a …

Open Letter to US Activists Battling Evictions from the Western Cape Anti-Eviction Campaign in South Africa

The Western Cape Anti-Eviction Campaign, the oldest and perhaps the most militant…

Notes on Class - Richard Gunn

Richard Gunn's notes offer a lucid contribution to the attempt of elaborating what is meant when the concept "class" is employed in Marxist…

Letters of support from German ex-Visteon workers

Two letters of support from workers at Tedrive - formerly Visteon - car plants in Germany.

Radio show about Visteon factory occupations

Listen to the Speakers' Corner show, broadcast on Resonance104.4fm in London, about the recent factory occupations in Britain with exclusive interviews from inside the factory. The radio show was done by Will Roche, member of BECTU.

Video: Visteon factory occupation workers go to boss's house

On Monday 6th April 2009, seven days after occupying their factory in Basildon, Essex, the Visteon…

Basildon Visteon workers protest outside former boss' home

Axed employees protested outside the £600,000 Maldon home of their former boss – demanding the redundancy and pension packages they were promised.

Urgent - picket needed in support of UK factory worker occupation in NYC today, Wednesday 8th April

Hundreds of Visteon workers here were all sacked with no redundancy and no pension …
Waitresses at Woolworth’s staged an eight-day sitdown strike in 1937 which won a five cent per hour pay rise

Oh sit down! Accounts of sit down strikes and workplace occupations

A pamphlet produced to distribute to workers involved in occupations, with accounts and analysis of…

Enfield Visteon occupation updates, 7 April

Brief notes on today's key events in the occupation of the Enfield Visteon plant.
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