Connecting the struggles – building a global picket line

Many industries are now globalised. Sometimes it is one company that operates in many different countries, sometimes there are many companies interconnected in a web of sub-contracting arrangements. The situations may be different but the outcome for workers is the same. We face continued attacks on our ability to organise and our wages and conditions. We need to unite and fight together. You are invited to a workshop on the NXP Semiconductors dispute in the Philippines, and the garment workers struggles in Bangladesh and Cambodia, as case studies on how to connect the struggles by building a global picket line.

Wednesday 1st October
6pm Evatt room, Trades Hall
Lygon st, Carlton
Victoria, Melbourne

Many industries are now globalised. Sometimes it is one company that operates in many different countries, sometimes there are many companies interconnected in a web of sub-contracting arrangements. The situations may be different but the outcome for workers is the same. We face continued attacks on our ability to organise and our wages and conditions. We need to unite and fight together. You are invited to a workshop on the NXP Semiconductors dispute in the Philippines, and the garment workers struggles in Bangladesh and Cambodia, as case studies on how to connect the struggles by building a global picket line.

Wednesday 1st October
6pm Evatt room, Trades Hall
Lygon st, Carlton
Victoria, Melbourne