tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3102484310845450815.post6766703219468716855..comments2023-06-07T15:13:32.548+01:00Comments on Port of Felixstowe Unite: NO TO CASUAL LABOUR.C Shift Tug rephttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17721910907995311527noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3102484310845450815.post-58478255598495442232009-07-10T20:05:44.362+01:002009-07-10T20:05:44.362+01:00When Liverpool Dockers refused to cross a picket l...When Liverpool Dockers refused to cross a picket line on 29 September 1995 and were immediately dismissed by Mersey Docks and Harbour Company, no-one could imagine the full consequences. Port after port joined the fight against casual labour and deregulation as dockworkers around the world recognised that they confront the same issues in a global industry. <br /><br />This website traces the Liverpool dispute and the growth of an international dockers movement, as they unfold. You can begin anywhere. <br /><br />The LabourNet home page carries the latest news from dockers and other workers worldwide. <br />Photo exhibitions, Audio and Video clips introduce the Liverpool dockers, Women of the Waterfront, and their supporters. <br />The Docks Update has recent coverage, so those familiar with the background can catch up on the current situation. <br />Top of the Docks presents the highlights since November 1995, when LabourNet began to report the docks dispute. <br />The Dockers Archive compiles all LabourNet docks articles in historical order. <br />Contact the Liverpool Dockers, and Women of the Waterfront and help support them.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com