Visteon workers occupying their factory in Enfield were jubilant this morning after a judge in the high court threw out the charge of defying a court order against the convenor Kevin Nolan and his deputy.
It's not clear whether the judge's decision was part of an agreement to vacate the premises later this week - namely the Thursday vacation dates voted on, at the union's behest, last night in the occupation.
There still doesn't seem to be a concrete proposal from Ford or Visteon on the table with regards the workforces demands on fair severance pay and pension protection.
Why is Gaza Solidarity covering this struggle? Because we believe in uniting our disparate struggles to strenghthen each. And I just happen to be involved in building solidarity for both Gaza and this factory occupation which is relatively close to me in north London.
It's not clear whether the judge's decision was part of an agreement to vacate the premises later this week - namely the Thursday vacation dates voted on, at the union's behest, last night in the occupation.
There still doesn't seem to be a concrete proposal from Ford or Visteon on the table with regards the workforces demands on fair severance pay and pension protection.
Why is Gaza Solidarity covering this struggle? Because we believe in uniting our disparate struggles to strenghthen each. And I just happen to be involved in building solidarity for both Gaza and this factory occupation which is relatively close to me in north London.
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