JCP and Atos Origin superglued shut
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J30 solidarity action
Last night we superglued the locks to the doors of Job Centre Plus on Canal Street, and also Atos Origin on Stoney Street.
Solidarity to the J30 strikers, unemployed workers, and all those suffering from the severe austerity measures forced upon us by government, which is combined with the corporate greed of private companies who are happy to aid the oppression of the state.
Comments
Who where you attacking?
So you superglued the job centre and who did this affect, I`m sorry guys it was the unemployed who could`nt sign on and the desperate mother without any money. If you wanted to help out you should have hit all the workfare companies and businesses that use the unemployed.... and left an appropriate message.
Don't want to presume to speak for the people who did this...
...but I'd of thought it would be pretty obvious that if the Job centre had to close people wouldn't be in trouble for not signing on.
There was a PCS strike on so people shouldn't of been turning up for work anyway!
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The jobcentre on Canal St isn't a fully functioning jobcentre so no-body signs on there and the fictional desperate mum with no money wouldn't be going there to sort it out either. The staff don't use the front door so unless the back door was glued too (which would have been brilliant) the scabs wouldn't have been prevented from entering either.
What it will have achieved was a huge amount of inconvenience for the managers who turned in yesterday - hopefully on the next strike day they'll think "bugger that" and not turn into work!


Published: June 30, 2011 20:59
by
terratech
Great
I'm glad these bastards were hit