Daring Action Gets Supplies To Vestas Workers Occupation

30.7.2009
A group of twen­ty peo­ple suc­cess­ful­ly brought vital sup­plies into the Ves­tas wind tur­bine fac­to­ry on the Isle of Wight this after­noon, to the whoops and cheers of the occu­py­ing work­ers.

30.7.2009
A group of twen­ty peo­ple suc­cess­ful­ly brought vital sup­plies into the Ves­tas wind tur­bine fac­to­ry on the Isle of Wight this after­noon, to the whoops and cheers of the occu­py­ing work­ers.

The group includ­ing work­ers, local sup­port­ers, and cam­paign­ers from the Cli­mate Camp, Work­ers Cli­mate Action, the Anar­chist Fed­er­a­tion and Work­ers Lib­er­ty split into two teams. At around 2pm, one team approached the main entrance of the fac­to­ry, car­ry­ing decoy bags of food, to draw off police and secu­ri­ty guards. While this first team was being escort­ed and car­ried bod­i­ly from the site, a sec­ond team ran through a hedge and were able to pass a large sack of sup­plies up to the occu­py­ing Ves­tas work­ers. The sup­plies were based on a wish­list pro­vid­ed by the occu­piers, and includ­ed food, drink, and cru­cial­ly a ket­tle with tea and cof­fee.

Jim Spencer, a mem­ber of the Cli­mate Camp who took part in the action, said the Ves­tas man­age­ment have been attempt­ing to starve the occu­piers out. After much protest, they are cur­rent­ly pro­vid­ing them with one insub­stan­tial meal per day such as a sin­gle slice of piz­za or a lone sand­wich per work­er. This is an utter dis­grace, and so many of us camped out­side have been think­ing about how to get sup­plies in to them. It turned out that some of the fac­to­ry work­ers and their local sup­port­ers were think­ing the same way, so we all decid­ed to work togeth­er.

Mr Spencer went on: The fact that work­ers, locals, envi­ron­men­tal­ists and labour cam­paign­ers are all work­ing togeth­er reflects how impor­tant this occu­pa­tion is. It’s vital to the fac­to­ry work­ers and their fam­i­lies, it’s vital to the local econ­o­my, and it’s vital in the fight to avert cli­mate dis­as­ter. The Ves­tas wind tur­bine fac­to­ry must be saved.

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