"No to Poverty, Yes to Solidarity" meeting held --- 500 participants from unions


On February 28, lawyers including attorney Keiichi Uchikawa and activist organizations held a "No to Poverty, Yes to Solidarity" meeting at the Naka Ward Office Hall, Nagoya. More than 500 people participated in heated discussion. The agenda included talks by Makoto Yuasa and Kenji Utsunomiya, messages from four parties concerned such as the plaintiffs of the "Free/Low Price Lodging Center" lawsuit, and appeals from 13 organizations. At this meeting, the participants agreed to work toward creation of Aichi Anti-Poverty Network in May. After the meeting, a spirited parade took place to a Toyota building in front of Nagoya Station. A lot of unionist joined from Women's Union, Sasajma Day Worker Labor Union, Nagoya Fureai Union, General Union, ATU, JMIU, Aichi Solidarity Union and other local union members. (Aichi Solidarity Union) (See the Aichi Solidarity Union website.) Japantakaheims, 2010-03-12 06:12, Hit : 406


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