Tony Cox sentenced – No Justice, No Peace!

On 21 July Dundee sheriff court sentenced Scottish Unemployed Workers Network activist Tony Cox to 150 hours community work. In a classic example of class justice from the biased sheriff, Tony had earlier been found guilty of “threatening behaviour” following his arrest while accompanying a claimant to a work capability assessment at Maximus in Dundee….Read moreRead more

Successful Day of Action Against Unfair PIP Assessments

The successful day of action against the unfair assessments for Personal Independence Payment saw demos in 17 different areas on 13 July.  In Edinburgh ECAP and others leafleted the ATOS PIP assessment centre at Argyle House in the morning, speaking to several claimants attending assessments. In the afternoon we were joined by people from Black Triangle,…Read moreRead more

WELFARE ACTIVIST IN COURT AT DUNDEE “ADVOCACY IS NOT A CRIME”

Solidarity demonstrators will greet the appearance of Scottish Unemployed Workers Network activist Tony Cox at Dundee Sheriff Court this Thursday 23 June.  Supporters denounce Tony Cox’s arrest while he was accompanying a claimant at a disability benefits test. “’This is an attack on the right to be accompanied to a benefits appointment, and accompanied by a…Read moreRead more

Advocacy is STILL NOT a crime -Solidarity with Tony Cox June 9th

The right to be accompanied is still under attack and yet again it is Scottish Unemployed Workers Network(SUWN) activist Tony Cox who is the scapegoat in this charade. On Thursday 9th June at 10am, please come to Dundee Sheriff Court  and show your support for Tony Cox – arrested for trying to accompany a woman to her Work Capability…Read moreRead more

SOLIDARITY SUCCESS AT EDINBURGH JOBCENTRE

Solidarity demonstrators from round Scotland won an important victory at Edinburgh’s High Riggs jobcentre on 14th March.  The welfare rights worker from ECAP affiliated Edinburgh Claimants successfully accompanied the jobseeker to his appointment, as the DWP and G4S security backed down from their previous attempt to deny this right. Edinburgh Coalition Against Poverty called the…Read moreRead more