The Common Place presents an evening of films and discussion about the
remarkable youth movement in France fighting 'flexploitation' and the
increasing 'precarity' of work and life. Come and discuss what this
means and how we can support their and our struggles against work and
exploitation.
With guest speaker, Naima Bouteldja, French journalist and campaigner
7pm Wednesday 29 March
@ The Common Place social centre
23-25 Wharf Street, Leeds
www.thecommonplace.org.uk
08453457334/07775886617
Map: http://www.ents24.com/web/venue/36313/Leeds/The_Common_Place.html
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PRECARI-FUCKOFF
27.03.2006 15:13
You'd be as bored or nonplussed as everyone else if you weren't making money inventing academic meaning(lessness) for these events, precariphiles
DEATH OF A SALESMAN
Nous sommes tous Frenchies
27.03.2006 21:38
You seem to be pissed off with the idea of precariousness. Well that is how those struggling are defining their own struggle. And that is something we should take seriously. Why has it all kicked off in France now and over the last few months? What are the differences and what are the similarities with the situations we find ourselves in? What tactics and ideas are being created? Can we use them?
Jesus fucking H Christ that to me is a lot more interesting than watching Eastenders. Life is exploding just across the Channel and that prick feigns boredom. Well fuck off back to your little ghetto.
Death to little Englanders
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28.03.2006 17:38
munkle