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Information and parking--two things this construction worker could careless about when there are more pressing work that must be done at the construction site on Nordoff.
The student protests very nearly defeated the coalition less than six months into its rule. MPs voted by 323 to 302 to allow fees to rise to up to £9,000 a year. A coalition majority of 80 fell to 21.
Tens of thousands protested in London on Thursday, and thousands elsewhere. This is not the end, but the beginning of a new phase of revolt.
Students, their parents and many workers will feel a deeper anger now.
A cabinet of 18 millionaires has wrecked the future of millions of young people. It wants to move on to do the same for those who rely on Education Maintenance Allowance.
A policy based on lies, which the Lib Dems pledged not to introduce, was pushed through in the shadow of mounted police charging students.
The main streets outside parliament daubed with graffiti and littered with rocks tells their own story
The police complain that some students “were violent”. But it was the police who spent hours attacking wholly peaceful protesters.
The government “winning” a vote is not the end of the matter. The main protests over Margaret Thatcher’s poll tax in the 1980s took place after the law was passed—and our side won
These were workers at David Corsar's Low Mill in about 1924. Many are named, but it is possible that a mistake has been made in transposition. What we are presented with comprises, back- Johnny Jamieson, Liz Leadingham, Elsie Hall, Nell Dear, May Donaldson, Meg Nicoll, Belle Dear, Annie Scott and Mr Duncan: there is no mention of those in the second row: front - Miss Sim, Mary Ann Sim, and Misses Kinnear, Yeaman, Moore and Mina Smith. The original caption-writer added "Note the bright peenies and dust keps!"
POWERHOUSE MUSEUM COMPETITION: Railway Workers
Taken on Sunday, May 4th 2009
What inspired me is that volunteer railway workers are important too. They help with people, help the mums who have prams and they too help out with emergencies and problems. In this picture they are blocking traffic on the level crossing so that the steam locomotive will get through easily and stop traffic to stop nasty accidents.
Tug Sea Echo - (IMO 9444663) rear, Sea Worker jack-up barge (IMO 8769705) and tug Sea Alfa - (IMO 9466271)
August 29, 2023, Philadelphia
- Thousands of office housekeeping workers and supporters marched for a new contract for SEUI Local 32BJ. Their numbers have been cut because of COVID’s effect on building occupancy, with as much as 50% vacancy rate in Philadelphia office buildings and other cities.
Building workers from 32BJ locals from New York, Pittsburgh, Washington and other cities on the East Coast were joined by participants in the UNI Global Union's World Congress taking place in Philadelphia.
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