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12 mai, conférence @ : L'Anarchie au travail 3 (racisme, immigration et travail)

Anonyme, Lunes, Mayo 10, 2004 - 11:04

NEFAC-Mtl

As part of the "Anarchy at Work" series of speaking events, La Commune* presents Anarchy at Work 3 :

WORK, RACISM AND IMMIGRATION

Speakers :

-a member of CASS (Comité d'Action des Sans-Statut algériens)
-a member of the Kanehsatake Mohawk community

The speakers will adress their working conditions, the difficulties of organizing workplaces, problems related to racism and immigration when searching for work and lack of job security.

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Wednesday May 12th 2004
7:00 pm
Café de la Petite Gaule
Pointe St-Charles
Charlevoix metro
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This event is part of Montreal's Festival of Anarchy : http://salonanarchiste.taktic.org

info : nefa...@yahoo.fr, 859-9090

*La Commune is a member of Montreal's Anti-Capitalist Convergence (CLAC) and of the Northeastern Federation of Anarcho-Communists (NEFAC). CLAC holds regular assemblies at L'X (182 Ste-Catherine east), the next one will be Tuesday May 18th at 7pm. NEFAC is a federation of anarchist collectives active in the northeast. You can visit our website at : www.nefac.net

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