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Barts NHS Cleaners march against Serco

Whitechapel, London. Sat 15 Jul 2017



 Zimeon Jones, John McDonnell and Gail Cartmell

 

 People line up ready to march behind the main banner calling for SERCO to give a 30p wage rise and end job cuts and overwork

 Movement for Justice point out the connection between Barts and Yarls Wood - both sites where Serco screws migrants

 and the march begins

 Coming up New Road to Whitechapel High St

 

 

 Victor leading some chanting on the Mile End Rd

 and John McDonnell marching with others

 including Claudia from the UVW

 

 Approaching the Mile End Hospital with Victor Ramirez of UVW in full voice

 The march stops close to Mile End Hospital

 and ther is some more chanting and dancing

 

 before heading off down a side street to a short rally in the park

 NSSN (National Shop Stewards Network) national chair & ex-Swansea Visteon (Ford) union convenor Rob Williams

Anna from Movement for Justice

The event was coming to an end and I left.


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