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Justice for Shrewsbury Pickets Campaign:
Historic 40 Year Fight 1972 - 2012
10 November
(From the Justice for Shrewsbury Campaign) The Construction
Industry is notorious as the most dangerous industry to work in. More workers
are killed & injured in Construction than any other industry. On top of that,
over 2000 workers die from exposure to deadly asbestos every year. Over 3300
building workers have been denied work & blacklisted for daring to speak out
against these disgraceful conditions, and for trying to prevent even more deaths
and injuries.
Our campaign fully supports the fight of the rank & file sparks to stop
employers cutting wages. They are in the forefront against attempts of this
Coalition of Bankers & Employers to make workers pay for a crisis they created.
They have brought the world to the brink of a world trading crash.
Everywhere throughout the world millions of workers are losing their homes &
jobs. In the UK they are expected to give up their pension rights. Disabled
workers have their meagre allowances cut.
Wages are cut by below inflation rises & wage freezes. If Construction employers
are allowed to cut 35% to the electricians wages, others employers will try the
same. Bankers & Employers continue to pay themselves increases in pay & pensions
with complete contempt for us all.
Next year is 40 years since the 1972 building workers strike. It's
significance is the fact that 24 Pickets were convicted of an 1875 Conspiracy
Law 6 Pickets were given prison sentences. Des Warren & Ricky Tomlinson of "Royle
Family" fame given 3 years & 2 years respectively. It has been described as the
biggest miscarriage of justice to the trade union
movement of the last century. The lessons of Shrewsbury remain vital for trade
unionists fighting today to defend wages, jobs and conditions faced with the
anti-Trade Union laws.
In 1972 the Tories & Employers had attempted to bring in wage freezes together
with anti-Trade Union laws to prevent workers from fighting to defend wages &
jobs like today. The Miners smashed the pay freeze & 5 Dockers fighting to
defend jobs were jailed. Tens of thousands of dockers went on strike defying the
anti Trade Union laws. 60,000 workers surrounded
Pentonville prison, forcing the release of the 5 Dockers.
So when Building workers went out on strike for 12 weeks & using the Miners'
successful tactics of flying pickets, they virtually closed the whole country's
sites down. The Tories & Employers were unable to use the anti-TU's laws because
the Dockers had defeated them. They used an 1875 Conspiracy law to criminalise
trade unionists - 6 months after the strike
ended!
Senior Police Officers had accompanied the pickets on the day in question, and
congratulated Des & Ricky on the conduct of the pickets. (Read Des Warren's The
Key to My Cell, police reports & you'll see the state's conspiracy.) Sir Robert
McAlpine was a member of the Tory cabinet & members of his family had links with
the local Judiciary.
All of the original 210 charges were dropped for lack of evidence, despite
reports by 2 Prosecution Authorities & 2 Police Authorities, and over 800
witnesses interviewed. The state was forced to rely on Conspiracy charges;
1000's of riot police surrounded the court. The leaders of the trade unions
abandoned the pickets, even though there was massive support for them throughout
the country.
40 years on, as part of the continuing struggle for justice for Des and the
other Shrewsbury pickets, we are having a film & discussion meeting, with
coverage of this historic struggle and interviews with Des & Ricky. Speakers
will include strikers from 1972, blacklisted workers & the sparks current
dispute.
All
welcome.
Wednesday 7th December, 7pm
Twelve Pins, Finsbury Park, N4 2DE
(just
round the corner from Finsbury Park tube station)
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