The workers... battle-cry must be: 'The Permanent Revolution.'” — Marx and Engels, 1850

Support the occupation of Enfield Visteon workers!

Statement from some Ford Visteon workers and supporters (from the occupied factory):

Ford Visteon workers have occupied the Ponders End factory since Wednesday 1st April.  The previous day in a meeting lasting just 6 minutes we were told that the European company, with plants in Belfast, Basildon and Ponders End, Enfield, was going into administration and that we were to leave - without our wages being paid.  Personal possessions could be collected the next day, but at 10 o'clock the factory was locked closed.   Workers had already occupied the Belfast factory.

The 200 workers who are part of the Ford subsidiary want the same conditions they have always had via "mirror contracts" with the parent company.  Up to now they don't know when they will get wages due, and their pensions are to be controlled by the government Pensions Protection Fund.  This means a maximum of £9,000 a year and much reduced conditions!  Some of the women and men have 40 years service!

The whole situation has been created for news management - announce it during the G20 and it will get buried in the media.  And this is largely what's happened.  The move is to save Visteon USA money at the workers expense.

Unexpectedly Unite union members have taken determined action that bosses thought they had eliminated years ago.

The workers want their existing terms respected.  Ford Visteon can't be allowed to avoid their responsibility.  So far they have tried legal intimidation but have even managed to mess this up.

As well as proper redundancy payments, some are suggesting that the skills of the workers who can make anything in plastic, should be used to make increasingly needed parts for green products - bike and trailer parts, solar panels, turbines, etc.  Government investment in this rather than throwing money away to bankers could be profitable and save jobs in the long term.

Ford Visteon workers have been pleased at the support received from other Ford plants as well, such as Southampton, who are blacking Visteon products. 

Come to the factory in Morson Road, near Ponders End train station, to show your support. 

Get your Union branch to pass a resolution in support, and help raise money by workplace collections.

This is a fight we can win.  We're off our knees and fighting fit!

Some Ford Visteon workers and supporters (from inside the occupied factory)

Sat 04, April 2009 @ 16:26

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George B said…

The sun shone brightly over the bleak industrial estate in Ponders End, north London, as scores of trade unionists, leftists and family members gathered for a rally at the Visteon plant, which remains occupied by more than 100 workers, who were summarily sacked on Tuesday 31 March with less than a hour's notice.

The workers are among some 560 Visteon employees spread between the north London factory and sites in Basildon, Essex and West Belfast, where the mini-wave of occupations began. The mood was both buoyant and determined among the occupiers with the plant's UNITE union convenor, Kevin Nolan, declaring to the crowd that 'It's time that the workers of this country said to the Government and the big corporations that enough is enough'.

Nolan faces the possibility of a jail sentence on Monday morning (06 April) when he is due to appear in the High Court as a named individual defying an injunction obtained by KPMG, the accountancy giant, acting as administrators for the supposedly bankrupt Visteon UK. In response, the United Left in UNITE has called a demonstration outside the Court in London's Strand (nearest tubes: Holborn and Temple) from 9.45 AM on Monday.

The occupiers who spoke to me made it plain that they were fighting to save jobs rather than to win improved redundancy payments, contrary to what much of the media coverage has suggested. Meanwhile, UNITE's joint general secretary, Derek Simpson, is apparently headed to Detroit to meet with senior Ford Motor Co management and is quite clearly looking for nothing more than an enhanced compensation package.

I understand that a delegation of Visteon workers went to the Fords complex in Dagenham on Friday in the hope of winning some form of solidarity action, but I have no details of the response from workers there. The bulk of Visteon production appears to have gone to Land Rover and Jaguar facilities.

Email messages of support to steve.hart@unitetheunion.com

The factory is located just a few minutes by foot from Ponders End rail station, which is on the line from Liverpool Street (via Tottenham Hale) to Hertford East.

Sat 04, April 2009 @ 22:18

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