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European Young Socialists Back Coke Boycott

category international | worker & community struggles and protests | news report author Tuesday March 22, 2005 19:30author by Cian - Labour Report this post to the editors

An umbrella of 33 organisations in 25 countries has joined the call for a boycott of Coca Cola goods as the boycott continues to spread internationally. The resolution was put forward by Labour Youth and comes after the recent news that the third University of Rome has kicked Coke off campus. The international campaign in defence of workers rights in Colombia and farming communities in India is growing fast.

The ECOSY (European Young Socialists) bi-annual conference concluded on Sunday March 20th in Cascais near Lisbon after 4 days of motions, amendments, and - resolutions significantly the Labour Youth resolution on the Killer Coke campaign was passed with a large majority.

ECOSY is an umbrella organisation of 33 Socialist, Labour and Social Democratic youth parties in 25 European countries. It also has 8 associate member organisations and 17 observer organisations stretching as far as Russia and Israel. Several of the member organisations have memberships well into the hundreds of thousands making ECSOY one of the largest organisations in the world to back the boycott to date.

The resolution that was passed calls on ECOSY to promote and support the call of Sinaltrainal to campaign for the boycott of Coca Cola and all its products.

For more information see www.killercoke.org and www.indiaresource.org

Related Link: http://www.labouryouth.ie

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   How can we take these people seriously!     John Paul    Tue Mar 22, 2005 20:32 
   I'm sure they will     Paul    Tue Mar 22, 2005 20:48 
   I can't think of anything more anti-worker than assassination of trade unionists     R. Isible    Tue Mar 22, 2005 21:11 
   a question for John Paul     Chris Bond    Tue Mar 22, 2005 21:58 
   Let's make it a ceremony     Badman    Tue Mar 22, 2005 23:12 
   a report from the future on the auspicious occasion     R.Isible    Tue Mar 22, 2005 23:24 
   Constitution     euro watcher    Wed Mar 23, 2005 11:44 
   PES/Labour Youth are anti worker     John Paul    Wed Mar 23, 2005 14:36 
   Precisely my point John Paul     Cian    Wed Mar 23, 2005 18:54 
 10   re:     Chris Bond    Wed Mar 23, 2005 22:34 
 11   Socialists?     Michael Gallagher    Fri Mar 25, 2005 14:39 
 12   Hard left?     David    Fri Mar 25, 2005 19:00 
 13   response to david + Michael     Chris Bond    Sat May 21, 2005 00:20 
 14   Schroeder and Blair are not socialists     socialist    Sat May 21, 2005 20:59 


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