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For a Future Without Work: Radical Workers' Bloc on South London feeder to TUC

South London Solidarity Federation | 06.10.2012 12:16 | Workfare | Public sector cuts | Social Struggles | Workers' Movements | London

On Saturday 20th October, the Trades Union Congress has called for its second march against the cuts and 'for a future that works'. South London Solidarity Federation has announced that it will join the feeder march starting at Geraldine Mary Harmsworth Park (opposite the Imperial War Museum), in support of direct action, self-organisation and solidarity towards a future without work, or at least without work for bosses who get rich off of our backs.

The last two years have seen round after round of attack on the living and working conditions of the wider working class of South London, and, with Workfare being used to fill vacancies and hound the unemployed, tuition fees increased threefold and protection against unfair dismissal and representation at work slashed, the government's plans spell disaster for all of us.

In response, there has been a series of strikes across the country, culminating in the mass public sector strike of N30, where almost 2 million people stopped work. There also been a spirited anti-Workfare campaign which has seen a large number of companies forced to withdraw from the government's scheme, and a spate of wildcat strikes and occupations, both of workplaces and neighbourhood resources threatened by the hatchet.

Now SLSF calls on anarchists, libertarian communists and militant workers from across the country who agree with these principles to join us on the demonstration to provide a visible presence and a revolutionary alternative to the weak compromise and reformist bluster of the TUC.

Many of us joined the trade unions in the N30 public sector strike last year over pensions - a great expression of working class solidarity - only to see the union head honchos fall over themselves to make backroom deals with the government, one by one. It’s only us - the working class (unionised and non-unionised, employed and unemployed) - who can stop the cuts and attacks on our quality of life, not the union bosses.

All the TUC unions can offer us is sellouts like Dave Prentiss of Unison (full of anti-banker rhetoric while accepting a directorship at the Bank of England and selling out his members' pension schemes) and Aaron Porter from the NUS (who condemned his own student movement before climbing up the careerist ladder into the pro-cuts Labour Party). We can’t put our faith in anything other than our own solidarity and ability to organise. We must take a lead in organising action ourselves rather than waiting on the TUC or anyone else to do it for us.

We also intend to argue that it is capitalism that has caused the crisis that has led to these cuts and that in response to their class war we need to reciprocate: meeting cuts with direct action - strikes, occupations and civil disobedience - whilst fighting for a different society which puts human needs first.

Bring red and black flags, banners and propaganda. Only by organising and showing that our methods work will we be able to build a mass movement that can beat the cuts, thereby laying the first foundations of a new world where we work for each other's general good, not for the bosses' profit.

Called by South London Solidarity Federation

South London Solidarity Federation
- e-mail: southlondonsf@riseup.net
- Homepage: http://solfed.org.uk/?q=local/south-london

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Details of time & location

06.10.2012 12:20

Geraldine Mary Harmsworth Park (opposite the Imperial War Museum) - look out for the red & black flags!
Saturday 20th October from 10.30am

South London Solidarity Federation
mail e-mail: southlondonsf@riseup.net
- Homepage: http://solfed.org.uk/?q=local/south-london


Fuck...

06.10.2012 18:07

Is this organised by GLADIO?

Barry Normal


just a suggestion

06.10.2012 21:59

why not call it a future without employment? or wages? or bosses?

because there will always be work. work is not necessarily a bad thing. i enjoy working in my garden, working on a zine, working collectively for a better world. i work hard and i am glad to.

what pisses me off is working for a boss, working for profit, working because i feel i have to in order to have a safe home and good food in my belly. wage slavery.

i think we are in agreement, but i think by having "without work" in your headline/slogan you will put off a lot of people, who will have a knee-jerk reaction thinking you really are just lazy and workshy like their tabloid paper tell them you are, and they won't get beyond that to read what you are actually saying. which would be a real shame.

plain jane


Yay!

07.10.2012 12:21

Great idea (and about time!). See you there!

x


The Daily Mail calls on all Anarchists....

09.10.2012 18:08

... to give us the photos that otherwise they'd have to pay their agent-provocateurs to set-up

Paul Dacre


Organise!

09.10.2012 18:22

Think carefully about whether the public will JOIN you because of the black & red flags, or AVOID you because of the black & red flags....? Don't confuse an ability to mob-up and kick-off with an ability to ORGANISE

Social


Yes the TUC suck, but the Anarchist movement sucks worse

09.10.2012 21:46

The analysis presented in this post is seriously naive. Yes the TUC fuck-up badly and often, but most ordinary (and yes working-class) Trades Unionists are so politically apathetic their Unions struggle to get members to even vote in internal ballots and elections, let alone pull their fingers out for militant action, and, for all the TUC's faults, are you seriously trying to pretend the Anarchist movement (or any other section of the UK radical movement) could even dream of delivering anything better?

By their own admission the Freedom Collective struggle to shift 300 copies of the UK's only regularly produced Anarchist magazine, even then only with free printing and private financial support, the latter (owing to poor judgement) they've just blown, as a result of which they're considering chucking in the towel. Are you seriously trying to tell us these geniuses could organise a mass-movement?

Box Fresh


What the establishment truly fears is radicalism CROSSING-OVER

09.10.2012 21:47

What the establishment truly fears is activists going "undercover" - not dressing, acting-out and waving flags that demonstrate nothing beyond radicalism's cultural disconnect from mainstream society. What the establishment fears most is not radicalism standing out, but radicalism CROSSING-OVER

BF


@Boxfresh

10.10.2012 10:27

The mass movement must be self organised, not followers of others. Those days are long gone.

a


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