Workers fight against Exxon-Mobil continues

The picket line set up by workers at Longford, a small town in south east Australia, against moves to outsource them is holding strong as the battle is set to enter its third month. While the company was able to get a court order banning the display of a giant inflatable rat, the union replaced it with a giant inflatable ‘greedy cat’. This fight has very serious implications for workers all around Australia as these giant companies are trying to break some of the best organised workers in Australia. A protest rally has been called in Melbourne at Esso’s corporate headquarters.

Say no to Exxon-Mobil wage cutting

Thursday 3 August, 12pm to 2pm

12 Riverside Quay Southbank

The picket line set up by workers at Longford, a small town in south east Australia, against moves to outsource them is holding strong as the battle is set to enter its third month. While the company was able to get a court order banning the display of a giant inflatable rat, the union replaced it with a giant inflatable ‘greedy cat’. This fight has very serious implications for workers all around Australia as these giant companies are trying to break some of the best organised workers in Australia. A protest rally has been called in Melbourne at Esso’s corporate headquarters.

Say no to Exxon-Mobil wage cutting

Thursday 3 August, 12pm to 2pm

12 Riverside Quay Southbank