Big Pay Out: Protest and Free Concert This Sat 1pm Britomart
Update: Radical Youth plan walkout at an Auckland secondary school against youth rates and over 1000 workers and supporters marched up Queen St to the Big Pay Out concert.
Striking Fast food workers are inviting members of the public to join them at Britomart this Saturday the 18th at 1pm for a protest march up Queen St to the free Big Pay Out concert in Myers Park.
The protest and concert is in support of the SupersizeMyPay.com campaign for a $12 minimum wage now, an end to discriminatory youth rates and for secure hours and will be led by fast food workers who will be striking at selected stores across Auckland.
The protest will begin at Britomart at 1pm at the bottom of Queen St with speakers and hip hop duo (and Unite union members) MC Fyzykl and DJ Manufacture.
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The protest will then march up Queen St to Myers Park to join the Big Pay Out free concert at 2pm which includes famous and up-and-coming New Zealand bands 8 Foot Sativa, Stylus , Olmecha Supreme, Shona Laing and Geneva.
Protesters will be welcomed into Myers Park by a Kapa Haka group.
Olmecha Supreme are the new low down dub band fronted by Imon Star from Rhombus.
Geneva are a young ska band with members who were some of the world’s first striking Starbucks workers.
“Despite all odds, minimum wage fast food workers in a small country in the south pacific have taken on some of the world’s largest fast food brands and won widespread support within the community,” said Simon Oosterman, SupersizeMyPay.Com campaign co-ordinator. “In an industry with a high turnover rate, little previous knowledge of unions and an ultra-vulnerable workforce of mainly young, female, Maori and migrant workers – no-one thought it could be done.”
“But the campaign has successfully taken action that has included the world’s first Starbucks strike and has even forced the world’s largest fast food company, McDonald’s, to back down after threatening to sue workers for taking legal strike action.
"The campaign has been funded entirely by the low paid union members themselves and has been driven almost completely by volunteers in their spare time after work. The Big Pay Out protest and concert is a chance for the public and other low paid workers to show their support for the campaign - and to all low paid workers in New Zealand - and to sit back, relax and listen to music donated by bands who support our growing movement,” he said.
Unite expects more than 1000 supporters
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Simon Oosterman and bands are available for interview on 0274 555 789
SupersizeMyPay.com
Striking workers from different parts of Auckland are also available for interview.
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Re: Big Pay Out: Protest and Free Concert This Sat 1pm Britomart
At the wag protest, some dickwad jumped in front of an ambulance. Preventing ambulances from moving is the sort of thing an Israeli checkpoint would do.
Jumping in front of motorcades or bulldozers might be cool but jumping in front of ambulances isn't. He should be ashamed of himself.
Re: Big Pay Out: Protest and Free Concert This Sat 1pm Britomart
I suppport your campaign, workers deserve a higher and better wage against what your dealing with here a world wide coporation but of course these corporations like McDonalds do not workers interests as there no 1 priority unfortunately there interests are profit orientated.
I just hope this protest doesn't end up in the wind like the 2003 protests against the Iraq war. Good luck i myself am a socialist and a class conscious understanding as associated with the wsws.org world socialist website is my and all other socialists top priority. By all means if you can achieve a higher wage good luck tho.