The IWGB get out banners and flags ready for the protest at UCL
and start to make some noise to attract attention
IWGB President Henry Chango Lopez
IWGB President Henry Chango Lopez
Others are beginning to arrive to join the protest
'Sick Pay Now' and 'Outsourcing Sucks - End it!'
vuvuzelas and drums add to the noise
and two protesters arrive making a loud noise banging large boxes
with some carrying an IWGB banner with the message 'Putting Workers
First'
Some wore T-shirts 'UCL END OUTSOURCING - Justice for UCL Workers'
'Outsourcing - racist - exploitative - irresponsible - abusive - unjust
- In-House Now'
The speeches begin
'Bring Us In-house'
Some noisy chanting calls for all workers to be brought back in-house
- directly employed by UCL
rather than by contracting companies who exploit workers
The IWGB is fighting for union recognition as well as for the workers'
demands
One of the IWGB members at UCL speaks
and another worker speaks
People make more noise
and a UCL member speaks in support of the workers
AN IWGB member from Goldsmiths speaks about the successful campaign
to be brought in-house there
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