Ford Visteon workers appeal for your support ! Print E-mail
By Mel MacDonald   
Thursday, 23 April 2009

visteon_workers_look_out.jpgAfter the trauma of losing their livelihood and pensions and a difficult seven nights of occupation on the cold floors of the factory, Visteon Enfield car parts workers were advised by their trade union leaders (Unite) to leave the premises and continue the struggle outside the gates.

At the negotiating meeting the following Wednesday, the offer put on the table by senior management of Ford and Visteon was rejected so the 24-hour pickets continue.

Already once, pickets have stopped lorries from entering the plant when the drivers refused to cross the picket line.

Now, funds are running low and the workers are getting tired. Now is the time for the financial, physical and political support from the broader community in order to make sure these workers win their just demands.

Messages of support, financial contributions and physical presence are required urgently. Kevin Nolan can be contacted on 07956 375 410 or This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it . or to This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

Donations via cheque to : ‘Haringey Solidarity group’, PO Box 2474, N8

Getting there:

Morson Road, off Meridian Way (A1055), near Ponders End, London EN3 4NQ

By train: National Express East Anglia trains from Liverpool Street call at Hackney Downs, Tottenham hale (also on London Underground Victoria Line) and Ponders End. The journey takes about 17 minutes.

The plant is 5min walk, cross the foot-bridge, walk down main road towards Central London, the next street to the left is Morson Road, the factory situated at the end

Night bus: Night bus N279 runs from Trafalgar Square to Waltham Cross and back 3 times an hour on Sunday – Thursday nights inclusive, and 5 times an hour on Friday and Saturday nights. It runs up and down Hertford Road at the bottom end of South Street (the road from the station on the opposite side of the railway line from Visteon). Allow 15 – 20 minutes to walk from the factory.

Buses towards Trafalgar Square, via Tottenham, Finsbury Park, Holloway and Camden Town stop at 1.40, 2.00, 2.20, 2.40, etc. Links with N41 at Tottenham, and N91 at Holloway Road.

Buses to Waltham Cross arrive at Hertford Road/South street approx. 1.29, 1.49, 2.09, etc.

What to take: Anything you think you might need for yourself and anything you think you can donate to the pickets. If you are staying for any length of time, a tent, sleeping bag (there is room nearby to camp), warm clothes, especially if visiting at night, washing materials – there is no running water on site, food, drink (not too much alcohol – arguably none), radios, musical instruments, etc.

If you are driving, some wood for the fire is always welcome.

 

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