7th of February saw workers across the country mobilise to raise thier voice in support of Palestinian freedom, reported by Stop The War
The article was originally publised on Stop the War website.
Our #StandWithGaza Workplace Day of Action for Palestine saw an unprecedented level of activity across the country with walkouts, protests, meetings, workshops, cake sales and more showing solidarity with the Palestinian people. Thousands of people joined actions in hundreds of workplaces as the push to take the struggle for freedom and justice for Palestine into the workplace witnessed a substantial escalation.
Strong UCU backing for the day saw particularly strong turnouts on university and college campuses as staff and students united to call out Israeli apartheid. This was particularly the case in Scotland where Glasgow, Edinburgh and St Andrews all had protests of several hundred.
UCU #StandWithGaza rally packed out with students and staff at Glasgow University đľđ¸#CeasefireNow @STWuk pic.twitter.com/iiOXqbIIgL
â Glasgow Stop the War (@GlasgowStopWar) February 7, 2024
St Andrews University students storming through the streets demanding a #CeasefireNow! #StandWithGaza @STWuk pic.twitter.com/1bgWjbRVUy
â Glasgow Stop the War (@GlasgowStopWar) February 7, 2024
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Post photos of your workplace protests and demand the UK government calls for an immediate ceasefire. pic.twitter.com/cTDR5lKP37
â UCU (@ucu) February 7, 2024
This was mirrored in Newcastle, Leeds, Kings College London, London College of Communication, Goldsmiths and Bristol, where Bristol University and University of West of England walked en masse out to call for an end to the massacre in Gaza. These were just a handful of protests, with many more taking place in higher education all around the UK, from Warwick and Bedfordshire Universities to Lewisham and City of Islington College.
Delivering our letter to Goldsmiths management demanding absolute divestment from Israel and speaking out against genocide and for a ceasefire #StandWithGaza pic.twitter.com/NZlhjDJfVv
â Feyzi Ismail (@phaisie) February 7, 2024
Beds Uni says #CeasefireNOW! âŽď¸đľđ¸#StandWithGaza pic.twitter.com/j63eoHWkHK
â Stop the War (@STWuk) February 7, 2024
But it wasnât just universities that took a stand against ongoing Israeli massacres. PCS support for workplace protests and meetings demanding a permanent ceasefire had sizeable turnouts. Outside the House of Commons, StWC Co-Chair Alex Kenny joined a protest for Westminster civil servants and an all-membersâ online meeting of around 150 discussed furthering action for Palestine in the union.
Fran Heathcoate, PCSâs new General Secretary said outside Parliament that âPCS have been long-standing supporters of the cause for Palestinian freedomâŚthatâs why PCS is supporting events taking place across the country today and no matter how big or small, each event adds to the chorus of voices calling for a ceasefire and an end to the killing in Gaza.â Those events also included rallies outside the Scottish Parliament, Union Square in Nottingham, PCS DWP Birmingham South Branch and DWP Glasgow Reps at the City Chambers.
We brought the message #StandWithGaza to the Scottish Parliament.
We demand a ceasefire, now! pic.twitter.com/laBvEUAyul
â PCS Scotland (@PCS_Scotland) February 7, 2024
Health workers at St. Thomasâ and Homerton Hospitals in London highlighted the devastating picture for their colleagues in Gaza and with signs reading: âNHS Workers Say Permanent Ceasefire Nowâ. They were joined by CWU members in a number of locations who held signs saying, âPostal Workers Stand With Gazaâ.
Homerton Hospital #StandWithGaza! âđľđ¸ pic.twitter.com/HTKGzj97j1
â Stop the War (@STWuk) February 7, 2024
Fantastic response from @CWUnews members across the country to the #StandWithGaza Workplace Day of Action calling for a #CeaseFireNow đľđ¸ @STWuk @PSCupdates pic.twitter.com/gDez2OjJjE
â CWU Members for Palestine (@CWUforPalestine) February 7, 2024
Hundreds of school students also walked out. In London, children held a press conference in front of Parliament and read out messages to the children of Gaza, 12,000 of whom have been killed by Israel since October. Stop the War Officer Shabbir Lakha, commented that âschool students have shown immense courage in standing up in solidarity with Palestinians despite the repression they have been met with in schools. Their protests are a stand against our governmentâs claim that it represents its citizens and in defence of freedom of speech and international law.â
Stop Arming Israel! Parents for #Palestine making their voices heard outside parliament this afternoon.#StandWithGaza pic.twitter.com/v8Nb6lmSqY
â Stop the War (@STWuk) February 7, 2024
As the day turned to evening Media Workers for Palestine protested outside BBC Broadcasting House in Central London, to âdemand the media starts telling the truth, that Israel stops killing journalists,â as well as an end to the war. Lindsey German and StWC Press Officer Jennie Walsh called out the BBCâs complicity with Israel, particularly its failure to report the ICJâs damning verdict over genocide.
“Israel in recent years has been labled with the term apartheid and since the ICJ hearing, with the term genocide. How is that reported by the BBC? It isn’t.”@LindseyAGerman speaking at the @mw4pal rally outside the BBC tonight.#StandWithGaza pic.twitter.com/C5u9O2DQ1e
â Stop the War (@STWuk) February 7, 2024
“@BBCNews and @BBCPolitics have fallen as silent on Stop the War as they have on Israelâs systematic targeting and killing of Palestinian journalists. They’re not interested in anti-war voices.”
Our press officer @Jennie_Walsh speaking at the @mw4pal BBC demo this eve. pic.twitter.com/eQDxbM0Kml
â Stop the War (@STWuk) February 7, 2024
Reflecting on the days widespread activity Stop the Warâs Convenor, Lindsey German, said:
âLevels of workplace solidarity are growing. Many thousands took action in support of the Palestinians in schools, hospitals, council offices and civil service buildings. They marched along with students and school students in a display of defiance at government complicity with Israel. We are deepening and strengthening the movement all the time. Solidarity and congratulations to all those who took part.â
Here are some more actions from the day â check the #StandWithGaza hashtag for a full list!
Standing in solidarity with Palestine calling for a #ceasefirenowđľđ¸ as part of National Workplace Day of Action â
Our branch firmly opposes the collective punishment of Palestinians in Gaza & has written to the City Mayor requesting a Palestinian flag be raised outside Town Hall pic.twitter.com/63Wv0gr1GNâ UNISON Leicester City (@UNISONLeicCity) February 7, 2024
Today was a day of action nationwide as numerous sectors held walkouts, protests and vigils to #standwithgaza. #Portsmouth was no exception with student protests,civil service talks & a powerful vigil remembering some of the victims of #GazaGenocide.#ceasefire #EndTheOccupation pic.twitter.com/dozjCeTHsK
â Sayyidah (@SayyidahSalam) February 7, 2024
Thank you to all who attended our #VigilForPeace today And especially to @kamelhawwash for an informative, impassioned speech #StandWithGaza #CeasefireNow #AcademicFreedom @TUCBham @ucu @BhamUniUnison @illdoitanyway @WestMidsUCU pic.twitter.com/E3VATeEL0J
â Birmingham UCU (@BirminghamUCU) February 7, 2024
Thousands of workers and students in hundreds of workplaces taking action for #Gaza across the UK today. I joined 100s of @STWuk @StWCymru & @PSCupdates activists, workers & students in Cardiff today calling for #CeasefireNOW pic.twitter.com/a1rKPDs4Gi
â Dominic MacAskill (@DomMacAskill) February 7, 2024
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