Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Youth Fight for Jobs: fighting for a future for young people!

Public meeting with Day-Mer and Socialist Party speakers: 

7.30pm on Tuesday 23th February @ Tottenham Chances Community Centre (downstairs)  - 399 High Road N17 6QN

The Socialist Party and Day-Mer Youth (a Turkish and Kurdish community organisation) are backing Youth Fight for Jobs, which demands a decent minimum wage of £8 an hour, says no to slave-labour apprenticeships, demands an end to tuition fees and opposes all education cuts. London organiser Suzanne Beishon will report on the successes of the campaign throughout Britain so far, and a spokesperson from Day-Mer Youth will be explaining why they have joined the campaign in London. Come along, hear about the struggle so far and join the discussion about the way forward.

The campaign is planning a demonstration in Barking on 13th March where Nick Griffin and the racist British National Party are standing in the next general election. We are opposing the BNP - who offer no solutions - and giving a voice to the anger of young people in London about the lack of decent jobs and huge cuts to education while bankers continue to pay themselves billions. Join us and come to this public meeting to plan for the demo!

This Saturday (20th February) at 7pm Youth Fight for Jobs (YFJ) and Day-Mer Youth are hosting 'Night to Unite', a night of music, dancing and discussion on 20 February to support the campaign. It takes place at the Roundhouse on Powerscroft Road in Hackney and costs £5. 

For more info on these events contact Toby on 07846 906 767.

More information at www.youthfightforjobs.com