15th June 2011, 11:02 AM
Solidarity with European resistance | Support the 30th June Strike
Plus Coalition of Resistance Conference
Thousands of Greek protestors are occupying public squares
CONTENTS
- European solidarity meeting: 15 June
- Support the pensions strike: 30 June
- Register for the national conference: 9 July
- Order broadsheets and placards
European solidarity meeting: 15 June
Eurozone in Crisis ? Solidarity with the Resistance
Speakers
Esther Romero (Democracia Real Ya),
Sofia Hilari (Greek anti-capitalist activist),
Kate Hudson (CoR), and Alex Kenny (NUT)
6.30pm, Wednesday 15 June,
University of London Union,
Malet Street, London,
WC1E (nearest station: Euston)
The EU, the IMF, and the European Central Bank have created a Europe of bailouts for the rich and cutbacks for the rest. But resistance is rising. Hundreds of thousands have joined demonstrations, strikes, and mass occupations of public squares.
Thousands have occupied Madrid?s Puerta del Sol in conscious imitation of the Arab Spring revolutions. The example has been followed by the Greek protesters who have copied them in occupying Athens? Syntagma Square.
There is a pan-European movement of resistance forming. The Coalition of Resistance has called this meeting in solidarity with Spanish, Greek, and other European protesters.
In the second half of the meeting, CoR activists will discuss forthcoming campaigning and action in Britain, including supporting the pensions strike and building the national conference.
Support the pensions strike: 30 June
The Con-Dem Coalition plans massive cuts in pensions. Public-sector workers will be expected to pay more, wait longer, and get less. That is why civil servants, teachers, and lecturers will be striking on 30 June.
The Con-Dems and the tabloids talk about ?gold-plated? pensions. The only gold-plated pensions in Britain are those of the rich. The pension wealth of the top 10% is worth TEN TIMES that of the bottom 50%. And the gap is getting bigger.
The attack on public-sector pensions, including hundreds of thousands of low-paid workers, is part of the wider cuts programme. It is an attack on us all. The Con-Dems? talk of ?gold-plated? pensions is designed to divide us. We must stand together.
Every anti-cuts activist should support the pensions strike on 30 June. On the day, strikers, students, and anti-cuts activists should come together on picket-lines and at local rallies. In the run-up, there should be street stalls and planning meetings to maximise the impact of the action.