Got this great email from LabourStart, the International Trade Union website. I covered these Eurostar strikes last year but didn't realise they were on again so hurrah for online campaigns. Will go down to the next one in Euston and keep u updated.
Thanks LabourStart. Good luck Eurostar campaigners.
Sometimes when we do one of our online campaigns, we trigger a response from the employer or government. Often just getting that response is a kind of victory -- it means we've gotten their attention, at the very least.
It usually takes a few hundred messages, or even a few thousand, before this happens.
But yesterday we were asked by a British union, the RMT, to do an online campaign in support of the under-paid, poorly-treated workers who clean the world-famous Eurostar trains that connect London to the European continent.
As usual, I sent off the first message myself. And an hour later, I had an answer in my inbox from the company defending its position.
That's right -- one email message from one person got their attention.
Imagine what will happen when they have 10,000 such messages flooding into their inbox!
Please send off your message right now -- click here:
http://www.labourstart.org/cgi-bin/solidarityforever/show_campaign.cgi?c=575
The Eurostar cleaners had a rock-solid 48-hour strike last week. This online campaign is the next stage of their fight for dignity.
Let's take advantage of the fact that the company seems a bit sensitive to criticism and hit them with a tremendous number of email messages quickly over the next 24 hours.
After you've sent off your own message to Eurostar, please pass this email message on your friends and co-workers.
Thanks.
Eric Lee
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