SOLIDARITY WITH UNEMPLOYED ACTIVIST ARRESTED FOR REPRESENTING A JOBSEEKER - DAY OF ACTION AT JOBCENTRES BRITAIN-WIDE 25 FEBRUARY 2015
Scottish Unemployed Workers Network activist Tony Cox was arrested on 29th January after Arbroath Jobcentre management called police to stop him representing a vulnerable jobseeker. We urge you to join a Day of Action on 25th February at Jobcentres round Britain to show your solidarity.

We must fight back against this clear attempt to intimidate claimants and deny us the right to be accompanied and represented. Tony will be in court in Forfar on 25th February facing charges of "threatening behaviour, refusing to give his name and address and resisting arrest". That same day we call on people to descend on jobcentres round Britain to show solidarity with Tony and distribute info to claimants urging all to exercise the right to be accompanied and represented at all benefits interviews.

EDINBURGH ACTIVITY ON 25th FEB - PLEASE JOIN US

High Riggs Jobcentre, by Tollcross : 10am - 12 noon. Leith Jobcentre, Commercial St : 9am - 11am. Musselburgh Jobcentre : 2pm - 3pm. St Andrews Street Jobcentre : 11am - 1pm

Please contact ecap@lists.riseup.net if you would like to help at any Edinburgh or Lothians jobcentre.

As we face unprecedented sanctions and benefits cuts, its more important than ever that we support each other and stand up to the DWP bullies. The Scottish Unemployed Workers Network, Dundee Against Welfare Sanctions and other groups have established a strong presence at the Jobcentres in Dundee and in nearby towns and cities like Arbroath, Perth and Blairgowrie, supporting claimants in opposing sanctions and harassment.

WHAT HAPPENED AT ARBROATH JOB CENTRE

On 29 January Tony was accompanying a vulnerable woman claimant, who suffers from severe dyslexia and literacy problems. The claimant, D, had been signed up to the Universal Job Match (UJM), the computerised job search system, and was being forced to complete five job searches per day, the pressure of which had led to her having several panic attacks. Tony proposed that D's UJM account be closed, and that her number of job searches be significantly reduced. The adviser refused to consider this, and so Tony and D met with the Jobcentre manager.

The manager likewise refused to even look at the issue, falsely claiming that all jobseekers had to be registered with UJM. She even suggested to D that she should arrange another meeting without Tony or any other witness or rep present. Despite the pressure D was being put under by the manager, she replied that she would not attend another meeting without Tony. At this point the manager demanded that Tony leave the building or the police would be called. Tony refused to leave, but the meeting ended when it was agreed that a further meeting be arranged to discuss the issue further. Tony was arrested after he left the Jobcentre.

THE RIGHT TO BE ACCOMPANIED

The right of claimants to be accompanied to interviews, and for the accompanier to have the right to speak, has been established by groups like Edinburgh Coalition Against Poverty, who have forced the DWP locally and Britain-wide to apologise for calling the police on ECAP reps, and to affirm claimants right to representation. The DWP clearly state "Claimants accessing Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) benefits and services can have someone to accompany them to act on their behalf..."

The attack on benefits and claimants is part of the austerity assault on the entire working class. We call on all unemployed and claimants groups, anti cuts and anti austerity groups, human rights groups, workplace activists, and all working class people, waged and unwaged, to show solidarity with Tony and the right of the unemployed and all claimants to organise collectively to fight back.
•Visit your local Jobcentre on 25th February with banners and placards and distribute leaflets to claimants on Tony's case and the right to be accompanied to all benefits interviews
•Send a message of support to admin@scottishunemployedworkers.net
•Complain to Noel Shanahan, Director General Operations DWP, Caxton House, Tothill Street London SW1H 9NA
•Sign the petition https://you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/advocacy-is-not-a-crime-1/>•There will be a picket of the Forfar court before the hearing on 25 February, by activists from Dundee, Tayside and area - for details contact admin@scottishunemployedworkers.net or check https://www.facebook.com/scottishunemployedworkersnetworkor see the Forfar Court Picket event page


Call out by Edinburgh Coalition Against Poverty ecap@lists.riseup.net www.edinburghagainstpoverty.org.uk

Supported by

Scottish Unemployed Workers Network http://www.scottishunemployedworkers.net/home/ On Facebook

Dundee Against Welfare Sanctions https://www.facebook.com/DundeeAWS

Boycott Workfare http://www.boycottworkfare.org/

Disabled People Against Cuts www.dpac.uk.net

Fuel Poverty Action http://www.fuelpovertyaction.org.uk/>
Leamington Claimants Union

Housing Action Southwark and Lambeth

Industrial Workers of the World - Liverpool, Clydeside, Edinburgh, Cymru and Greece

Anarchist Federation - Bristol and Edinburgh

Glasgow Anarchist Collective

Revolutionary Communist Group/ Fight Racism! Fight Imperialism!

plus see more groups giving support at

Events page hosted Edinburgh IWW


Events page hosted Boycott Workfare

Please add the support of your group/organisation : email admin@scottishunemployedworkers.net & ecap@lists.riseup.net









Find us


EDINBURGH COALITION AGAINST POVERTY is based at the Autonomous Centre of Edinburgh (ACE), an open campaign space, infoshop and wholefoods co-op, providing resources and solidarity. Resources available include computer/internet access, cheap copying, free leaflets, books, pamphlets and mags for sale, a small wholefoods shop, and a library.
Every tuesday from 12 noon till 3pm support and solidarity is available for benefits and debt hassles, housing and other problems. Please contact us at Edinburgh Coalition Against Poverty c/o ACE, 17 West Montgomery Place, Edinburgh EH7 5HA 0131 557 6242 ecap@lists.riseup.net We invite you to join our solidarity phone tree, and get involved.
ACE is also open every Saturday 11am-6pm and Thursday 6-8pm, and other times for particular events (but the support and solidarity sessions are only on Tuesdays).
24 Feb 2015 - 09:08 by WDNF Peoples Movement | comments (0)