Wednesday, May 31

TUC APPEALS FOR SECOND HAND MOBILE PHONES

David Anderson MP today (May 29th) tabled the following Early Day Motion in the House of Commons:

"That this House notes that unions representing workers in Iraq and Iraqi Kurdistan face incredible challenges in defending working people and rebuilding democracy and that one of their requests for solidarity to be shown by British trade unionists is in the provision of mobile phones, which are crucial for any union organiser but especially in Iraq, where travel can be dangerous and landlines are not sufficiently reliable or widespread;"

"further notes that mobile phone handsets are expensive to buy in Iraq and that buying new ones could eat up scarce union resources, but that the Iraqi trade union movement has identified a way of easily converting old European mobile phones for use in Iraq;"

"and congratulates the TUC on launching an appeal for unions, their members and concerned members of the public to pass on via the TUC their used mobile phones and chargers to the Iraqi trade union movement as an act of solidarity."


Old mobile phones (and their chargers, of course)
should be sent to the TUC Aid for Iraq appeal at
Congress House, Great Russell Street, London WC1B 3LS.

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