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IWGB protest at Graduation Dinner

Chiswell St, London. Tue 6 Mar 2018



 The IWGB and supporters met up at Barbican station

 and got flags and banners ready for the protest

 As well as IWGB members

 there were a number of supporters including students and other trade unionists

 

 

 A woman holds a baking tray with the message 'NO TO OUTSOURCING'

 

 

 The Independent Workers Union (IWGB) has the message 'Putting Workers First'

 They set off - a man carries a placard with a message to the University of London. 'Why Not Talk?'

 The protesters march along the road under a part of the Barbican Centre

 

 

 

 'Bring Us In-House' and 'Outsourcing Sucks' placards

 'Equal RIghts for All Workers'

 On Chiswell St outside the tunnel it is very dark as the workers approach 'The Brewery' where the

 University of London Vice Chancellor Sir Adrian Smith's graduation dinner is taking place

 and they begin their noisy protest

 

 

 

 

 City of London police talk with IWGB General Secretary Jason Moyer-Lee

 

 

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