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Continuing protests at Brough BAe systems

Bill thingymajig | 19.09.2005 01:06 | Anti-militarism | Globalisation | Workers' Movements | Sheffield

The regular monthly protests at Brough BAe military aircraft making plant on Humberside are set to continue.
This might interest any returning renegades from DSEi or any aspiring anti-arms trade virgins.!

On Saturday October 1st at 11am, the regular monthly protests at(outside) Brough BAe systems on Humberside are set to continue. (Saltgrounds road entrances - less than 5 mins walk from Brough railway station).

Activists for Safer Communities, which is an acronym of SAC, has been a co-ordinator for the protests there during 2005.

A leaflet produced and distributed to staff/workers outside the factory says "We want to talk with the workers and staff who obtain money from making arms, parts of arms or who profit in some way from arms production.........We dont want them to lose their livelihoods, BUT to begin, instead, to develop and make environmentally friendly, sustainable and non-polluting items that will be a worthy and socially useful product offering secure local employment."
At the moment, despite a letter or two to the management at BAe, they have refused to reply to reasoned argument.

The Brough BAe plant is home to the manufacture of Military Hawk (trainer) jets, the same type as were being sold by BAe, with the support of the British government, to India, amongst others, even as India was in serious military dispute with Pakistan at the time.The British government has been and is, instrumental in bringing investment and financial support to this particular BAe factory, now and into 2006, in order to help production of between 25 and 60 of these Hawk trainer jets. After that the future of the 3,000 or so of the mainly local workforce there will probably, once again, be in doubt, unless, perhaps, they urge the unions and management to convert from arms production to socially beneficial and useful production. A call to conversion is needed.
This protest is nvda and fluffy. The type of "slogans/banners and leaflets", urging the workforce and local populace to "stop and talk".
Telephone contact is Dennis the Mennis on
(01302) 570698

Bill thingymajig

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Work

19.09.2005 06:54

Can you give an indication of the goods that could be manufactured in this plant rather than aircraft. For example can you point us to any research that has been done showing other aircraft factories that have shifted production to the goods you favour. Perhaps you let us know what training schemes have been proposed by you to enable the workforce to retain their jobs. How will you deal with the transition period when the factory is redesigned.

Thanks

bystander


Not up to us

19.09.2005 15:00

It's not up to us to help BAe change its business, why should we do that for free ?

Our demands are simple- stop making warplanes, make something for the community, do not make a profit


Simple if you think about it

Bill thingymajig


Ummmmm! Ix-nay on ondescention-cay bystander

19.09.2005 18:33

Since you asked so nicely (not) here's the story of how some workers tried to do just that, but were slapped down by bosses and let down by their unions (for a change).

Fool.

 http://libcom.org/history/articles/lucas-aerospace-fight/index.php

Stand by!
- Homepage: http://libcom.org/history/articles/lucas-aerospace-fight/index.php


Continuing protests at Brough BAe

21.09.2005 02:13

Thanks for the postings and for the information. Looking forward to further non-military developments at the factory and on the site.

P.S I agree, mostly, with the direct sentiments posted by bill thingymajig, the onus is largely on BAe and its puppy, the British government to convert production from weapons and wars to social and environmentally beneficial.


Bill thingymajig


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