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Christchurch protest in global day of action
Friday, 26 October 2007, 10:01 am | Solidarity Union
A Christchurch protest has been organised for Saturday 27th October, 12 noon in Cathedral Square as part of the "Global Day Of Action" in solidarity with those arrested, raided, questioned and terrorised during and since the raids of Monday October 15th. ... More >>
Freedom and Democracy for Burma! Solidarity Rally
Thursday, 27 September 2007, 9:52 am | Solidarity Union
"The peaceful people's revolution in Burma against an oppressive and brutal military dictatorship now faces a crucial few days, as the Junta declares it will crack down on protests and demonstrations with the utmost of severity. But the huge marches ... More >>
Democracy for Burma now!
Tuesday, 25 September 2007, 1:58 pm | Solidarity Union
A chance for the good people of Auckland to support the people power revolution against the Military Junta in Burma. Join thousands of people around the world this weekend demonstating our solidarity with the people standing up to a brutal regime, and call ... More >>
Oppose John Howard's Invasion Of Aboriginal Lands
Friday, 29 June 2007, 3:24 pm | Solidarity Union
The Auckland branch of Socialist Worker has called for all anti racist and trade union groups to join with them at a protest outside the Australian Consulate this Monday July 2nd at 4.30pm. More >>
Solidarity Union opens book of condolences
Friday, 1 June 2007, 12:53 am | Solidarity Union
A book of condolences for the family of Folole Muliaga will be opened by the Solidarity Union, who organised a protest at the headquarters of Mercury Energy on Thursday. The book will be on the Union's stall at South Auckland's Otara Markets from 10am ... More >>
Protest at Mercury Energy - Murder Energy
Wednesday, 30 May 2007, 4:49 pm | Solidarity Union
Trade unionists and community activists from South Auckland will join forces tomorrow at an angry picket at the headquarters of Mercury Energy, 602 Great South Road in Green Lane, tomorrow Thurs 31 May at 4pm, to protest the death of Folole Muliaga. More >>
Subway, No Way! Workers Rights Are Human Rights!
Saturday, 12 May 2007, 1:43 pm | Solidarity Union
Called by Workers Charter Workers Charter, a network of left wing trade unionists and activists, are calling for a protest this Saturday in solidarity with Jackie Lang, a worker sacked for sharing a $4 cup of Coca-Cola. The Subway worker was allowed ... More >>
We will eat your Tear Gas- Zimbabwe's Fight
Monday, 23 April 2007, 11:05 am | Solidarity Union
Munya Gwisai, former MP for Highfield in Harare, a member of the national coordinating committee of the International Socialist Organisation (Zimbabwe) as well as the deputy chairperson of the Zimbabwe Social Forum will be speaking at the Workers Charter ... More >>
Protest at MetroGlass in East Tamaki
Sunday, 25 March 2007, 12:40 am | Solidarity Union
Solidarity Union activists today protested at the Management Headquarters of MetroGlass iin Auckland's East Tamaki, to highlight the new Australian owner's intransigence on providing an adequate redundancy provision in their contracts. MetroGlass was ... More >>
East Tamaki Glass workers protest "intransigence"
Friday, 23 March 2007, 11:05 am | Solidarity Union
Workers represented by the Solidarity Union at the MetroGlass factory in Auckland's East Tamaki are taking action at 2pm today, to highlight the new Australian owner's intransigence on providing an adequate redundancy provision in their contracts. MetroGlass ... More >>
Union Kicks Off More Pay, More Say Campaign
Wednesday, 20 September 2006, 4:40 pm | Solidarity Union
Organisers from Solidarity Union took to the streets on Monday in New Zealand’s first ever human wave recruitment drive. More >>
Union Kicks Off More Pay, More Say Campaign
Wednesday, 20 September 2006, 12:14 am | Solidarity Union
Organisers from Solidarity Union took to the streets on Monday in New Zealand’s first ever human wave recruitment drive. Hundreds of cars in East Tamaki tooted in support as organisers kicked off the More Pay, More Say campaign with music, placards ... More >>