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category dublin | miscellaneous | press release author Wednesday July 30, 2003 14:44author by Anti Privatisation - Anti Privatisation Forum Report this post to the editors

Anti Privatisation Forum

Anti Privatisation Forum

Following the public meeting in Finglas on Monday a week ago, it was
suggested that we should get together to build support for the CIE day
of
action on August 19th and to see how we can take things further.

Aug 19 is an important day to show public support for the CIE workers
fighting privatisation and I think we will want to find ways of
reaching out
to community groups, trade unionists and others in the area to show
their
support on the protests the CIE workers are planning for that day.

I am proposing that whoever can meet up at 6.00pm on Thursday 31st July
in
the office above Fred's Fashions in Finglas Village.

Hope to see you there.

Anti Privatisation Forum

Following the public meeting in Finglas on Monday a week ago, it was
suggested that we should get together to build support for the CIE day
of
action on August 19th and to see how we can take things further.

Aug 19 is an important day to show public support for the CIE workers
fighting privatisation and I think we will want to find ways of
reaching out
to community groups, trade unionists and others in the area to show
their
support on the protests the CIE workers are planning for that day.

I am proposing that whoever can meet up at 6.00pm on Thursday 31st July
in
the office above Fred's Fashions in Finglas Village.

Hope to see you there.

author by pat cpublication date Wed Jul 30, 2003 14:48author address author phone Report this post to the editors

it would be best if you identified yourself and your organisation. Otherwise people might well feel conned if it turned out that one group was behind this.

I hope thats not the case and that this is a genuine attempt to build a broad campaign.

author by humpy-grumppublication date Wed Jul 30, 2003 14:56author address author phone Report this post to the editors

This and the two below are posted by someone too lazy to make em tidy for Readers. It is not rocket science to sort out formatting when [pasting from e-mails. Methinks one poster put these three notices up and that the poster is an SWP person. If you are that person please fix your formatting next time.

author by Agent of Chaospublication date Wed Jul 30, 2003 14:58author address author phone Report this post to the editors

If this is a Citywide follow up
to the public meeting, then a more central venue would be better.

As has been pointed out it would help if posters of these type of notices identified themselves. Who is the "we" mentioned in the piece?

Is there a central group of this Forum? Would someone provide contact details for this?

author by Degeneratepublication date Wed Jul 30, 2003 17:33author address author phone Report this post to the editors

It must be Whigfield.
The meeting should be 'Saturday night'

 
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