migrant worker

Protest outside Amey offices in London and Oxford against negative decision on appeal against dismissal

report from the picket in London, November 28th: Amey offices entered as campaign for sacked colombian cleaners grows

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public talk: Precarious Work and the Struggle for Migrant Workers' Rights | Report from the Talk

upcoming Monday 8 December: Protest at Amey’s national HQ in Oxford, at 11am. Transport from Bristol(e-mail bristolnoborders@riseup.net) and possibly elsewhere (for london contact
noborderslondon@riseup.net).

Precarious Work and the Struggle for Migrant Workers' Rights

Precarious Work and the Struggle for Migrant Workers' Rights

A public talk organised by London NoBorders, Campaign against Immigration Controls and the Latin American Workers Association

Sunday November 16th, 5.30pm, Pullens Centre, SE17 3AE
( Report from Meeting )

Three months ago five Colombian cleaners working for Amey Plc at the National Physical Laboratory were suspended for daring to criticise Amey for putting an excessive workload onto ever fewer staff, for unilaterally changing terms and conditions and for disrespecting grievance procedures. The five have since been sacked.

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