Summer Peace Picnic | Unions Wellington
Where: Clyde Quay Wharf When: The 25th of February at 11am What: At a time when our country’s leaders seem even keener than they already were to be sucking up to American imperialists–getting us into a military intervention in Yemen and making overtures towards joining the nuclear-armed and spectacularly imperialist AUKUS military alliance–organised resistance is desperately needed. Our country’s Trade Union movement has a history of fighting imperialist elements and we need to see this legacy honoured and revitalised today. Off the back of the Council of Trade Unions voting both to oppose AUKUS participation and Israeli apartheid and genocide, CTU local affiliate Unions Wellington are hosting a social gathering and a series of speeches as a beginning to what will hopefully become a new ongoing peace campaign in the union movment. There’ll be demonstrations in the future, but on Sunday there’ll be banner painting, food, games and speeches. Bring some Kai, a Koha and some comrades. For more info, UW’s facebook event is linked here: https://fb.me/e/1DTuag9L2 Make Some Noise for Palestine | Justice for Palestine Where: Parliament When: The 29th of February at 12:30pm What: Postponed from its original date on the 22nd out of respect for Efeso Collins. Justice for Palestine are running a loud demonstration outside Parliament to make sure that our politicians know that more is demanded of them than vague gestures in the face of a horrific genocide. Wear black in memory of the near-30,000 Palestinians killed and bring some hearing protection and something to make noise with! Justice for Palestine's facebook event for the protest can be found here: https://fb.me/e/5X3OCc5Z6 Inflation 101 | Little Red Reading Group Where: Ernie Abbott meeting room, Trades Hall, 124 Vivian Street When: The 5th of March at 6pm What: A session of the WEA and WSS’s joint-run socialist reading group. This round will be on inflation, economics and combating the anti worker myths around it that drive media discourse and dominated the conversation around the cost of living crisis in the last election cycle. For more information, check out the LRRG’s facebook event https://fb.me/e/1DlUaCAZV Comments are closed.
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