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17-02-2012 18:58

Power Grab by Guild Managers

Recent Trustee Board meeting of University of Birmingham Guild of Students votes to shift power significantly from students to managers.

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17-02-2012 15:59

Victory at Connexions as Unison Campaign Secures Jobs and Services

Over 100 staff at Connexions had good news this week after hearing that Birmingham City Council have backed down and withdrawn the threat of redundancies, stating that there will not be any more cuts to this vital service in the coming financial year. We hope that whoever is in power following the council elections in May will provide a continued commitment to Connexions.

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16-02-2012 19:22

Democracy or Plutocracy?

Emilio de Lima 1. We'll have "crisis" at all times, which always end in unemployment and misery for ordinary people and in awards of thousands of thousands of millions in cash to speculators and bankers, who are invariably the meticulous builders of those "crises". Governments, led by politicians always financed by these gentlemen, dutifully will pass them the hard-earned money from the taxpayer crowd.

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15-02-2012 17:26

Take back your campus.

Today we staged a sit-in at the University of Birmingham for the following reasons:

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15-02-2012 17:14

University of Birmingham Corporate Conference Centre occupied- over 100 students

Simon Furse has today received an announcement that his disciplinary hearing that took place this morning has been temporarily cancelled. It was cancelled mid-hearing due to procedural irregularities caused by student protest throughout the day, which at one point stormed the room where the hearing was taking place.

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15-02-2012 17:09

Occupation- Defending the Right to Protest

After a march around campus, UoB students and supporters have occupied Staff House in protest against the injunction against protest on campus and the disciplinary hearing that is taking place today against the sole student that the University were able to identify from the previous occupation.

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12-02-2012 15:44

Boycott Workfare meeting in Kings Heath, 7th March

Poundland and Asda are just two of the high street names using unpaid labour sent on mandatory "work experience" placements from the job centre. These placements are full time, and can last for up to 6 months. Meanwhile, people are finding hours cut or paid jobs lost, as companies use people on workfare schemes for free.

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07-02-2012 17:17

Reclaim the Fields Spring Gathering 2012

The first Reclaim the Fields Gathering of the year will be taking place this March at the Wilderness Centre in the Forest of Dean.

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06-02-2012 09:46

Birmingham IWW Solidarity Picket with IWW Pizza Hut Union

On Saturday 4th February, members of IWW West Midlands General Membership Branch picketed Pizza Hut on New Street, Birmingham,"] in Solidarity with Sheffield workers who are fighting for improved pay and conditions. This was part of a national day of action, with pickets also held in Sheffield, London, Bristol, Liverpool and Hull.

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04-02-2012 12:35

Free University Network National Meeting

When: Saturday, 25 February 2012
Time: 11:00 until 16:30
Where: The Oaklands Centre, Winleigh Road, Handsworth, Birmingham, United Kingdom

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04-02-2012 12:27

Know Your Rights Training Session

Saturday, 11 February 2012
Time: 14:00 until 17:00
Where: Unison Offices, 19th Floor McClaren Tower, Priory Queensway, Birmingham, United Kingdom

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04-02-2012 12:16

Calling all students, take back your campus

Students at, the University of Birmingham along with the university of Birmingham guild of students have called a demonstration, on Wednesday February 15th 1pm to fight the controversial “ban” on protests. The injunction has been widely condemned as censorious and regressive by groups including amnesty international.

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02-02-2012 17:08

Battle of Saltley Gate 40th Anniversary Commemoration

Friday, 10 February 2012
Time: 11:00
Where: Gate St off Saltley Gate roundabout opposite Alum Rock Rd

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02-02-2012 16:50

Citizens Advice Bureau in New Funding Cut Difficulties

Last year, Birmingham City Council cut its £600,000 funding to Birmingham Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB), which handles around 120,000 enquiries each year on a wide range of issues including employment, debt, benefits and immigration problems.

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02-02-2012 15:07

IWW Pizza Hut Workers Day of Action - Sat 4th Feb

On 4th Feb, Pizza Hut Workers in Sheffield are taking action to improve their
working conditions. Management have not meaningfully listened to our
concerns so far. West Mids IWW will be picketing Pizza Hut on New Street in solidarity, from 12 noon.

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02-02-2012 12:49

John Voysey's census case: photos and report from Wrexham Magistrates Court

Support John Voysey

25 supporters gathered at Wrexham Magistrates Court on Wednesday 1 February in solidarity with John Voysey, 82, of Herefordshire who is charged with failing to complete the 2011 Census. John, who registered as a conscientious objector in 1947 while still a schoolboy and later became a Quaker, has refused to complete the 2011 Census on moral grounds because of Lockheed Martin's £150 million contract for processing the census data. The case has now been adjourned until Friday 2 March midday for a pre-hearing and will be heard by a District Judge in recognition of the important legal points raised by the defendant, who is representing himself in court.

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01-02-2012 11:44

This Weekend - Leeds Antifascist Film Festival!

Only a few days to go until No Pasaran! - Leeds Antifascist Film Festival. It'll be a great weekend with films, talks, food, books, a quiz, raffle, even some comedy! Get yourself along!

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30-01-2012 16:48

Spotlight on Elish Angiolini and the stories that refuse to go away

Following on from the £1/2million Breach of the Peace trial to silence accusations of paedophilia amongst Scotland’s establishment figures, and the laying of a complaint against Angiolini for the use of public funds in a private legal action come new accusations of corruption and cover up at the highest levels of the Scottish Government.

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27-01-2012 23:59

Remembering the Battle of Saltley Gate

Militant strike action that brought down the government.

On November 30th last year millions of workers went on strike across the country  http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/birmingham/2011/12/489831.html, the biggest general strike since 1926. Earlier in the year there was a similar one day mass strike on June 30th and there have been smaller strikes happing throughout the year  https://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/birmingham/2012/01/491367.html,  http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/birmingham/2011/12/490171.html,  http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2011/06/480579.html, all fighting against cuts and austerity measures. February 10th will be the 40th anniversary of the Battle of Saltley Gate, an event which important lessons and inspiration can be taken for anyone fighting austerity and cuts today. Then as now a Conservative government were resolute on destroying the working class, who respond with the first national coal strike since 1926. Crucially they were supported by other workers, in Birmingham 30,000 engineers walked out in a solidarity strike. 15,000 of these engineers then marched to join 2000 striking miners who were picketing Saltley coke depot (the last remaining open fuel depot). This forced the police, who had kept the gates open until this point, to close the gates. This was the straw that broke the camels back, around the country tens of thousands of miners had been involved in strikes, shutting down coal depots, docks and even power stations. But the closure of Saltley though solidarity action untimely led to the collapse of the government.

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26-01-2012 23:51

Michael Gove Visiting Birmingham Tomorrow (Friday) – Protest 1pm

Michael Gove, education secretary, is visiting Ninestiles Academy tomorrow (friday 27th). There will be a protest from 1pm

Ninestiles Academy, Hartfield Crescent, Birmingham, B27 7FQ

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