AAWL Public Meeting: Our jailed comrades, and how to free them

Labour movement activists organise against exploitation every day. In every country, workers are discouraged from demanding their rights by capitalists and governments. This pressure can be applied in many ways, either via fines, dismissals, beatings, rapes or even murder. Many activists end up in jail because of their organising activities. How can we organise internationally so that our campaigns to free our jailed brothers and sisters can become more powerful?

Come to a Public Meeting, on Wednesday 2 July at 6pm at Trades Hall, Lygon Street, Melbourne

 

Labour movement activists organise against exploitation every day. In every country, workers are discouraged from demanding their rights by capitalists and governments. This pressure can be applied in many ways, either via fines, dismissals, beatings, rapes or even murder. Many activists end up in jail because of their organising activities. How can we organise internationally so that our campaigns to free our jailed brothers and sisters can become more powerful?

Come to a Public Meeting, on Wednesday 2 July at 6pm at Trades Hall, Lygon Street, Melbourne