January 2023’s week of resistance

Last week saw a massive swell of protests, pickets and speaking truth to power. Here’s a round-up of just some of the inspiring events that took place between 16 and 23 January, making it a historic start to the year in struggle.

Teachers and students demonstrate in Edinburgh with the EIS. Photo credit: Nick Cimini.

Monday 16 January

The week kicked off with strikes from London bus workers at Abellio and teachers in Scotland with EIS. Students at the University of Manchester continued their rent strike against unaffordable student accommodation prices. In response to the Tories’ anti-strike laws, Enough is Enough held a rally outside Downing Street to defend the right to strike. 

In Glasgow, activists occupied a block of 600 flats slated for demolition in Maryhill, in protest against the displacement of residents and the environmental impact of demolition instead of insulation. 

Tuesday 17 January

Scottish teachers continued to strike, and NHS workers with the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence in Manchester struck with UNISON.

Striking workers hold Unison flags and placards in Manchester.
NICE strike in Manchester with Unison. Photo credit: Unison Health.

Wednesday 18 January

Nurses went out on strike with RCN on Wednesday and Thursday. In South London, they met the striking bus workers and marched together.

NHS workers on strike in London. Placard with an acrostic poem reads: 'Needed Undervalued Resigning Short-staffed Exhausted Still saving lives!'
RCN Strike Solidarity march and rally from UCLH, London 18 January 2023. Photo credit: Steve Eason.
very big picket line of NHS nurses, under a blue sky.
RCN picket line in Colchester, 18 January 2023.

Environmental Agency workers number in the thousands and monitor flood warnings across Britain. Wednesday was the first time in the organisation’s history that Environment Agency workers went on strike over their pay dispute.

In response to Michael Gove’s approval of a new coal mine in Cumbria, XR activists poured black paint outside his office and set off smoke bombs.

Man with sign saying 'cut the ties to fossil fuels' stands in smoke in front of Parliament offices. He is flanked by people in yellow canary costumes.
XR protest against the approval of coal mine in Cumbria. Photo credit: William Templeton.

2000 people protested in London against the Tories blocking the Scottish Gender Recognition Reform Bill.

protestors demonstrate with trans flags on a dark London street.
London demo against the Tory veto of the Scottish Gender Recognition Reform Bill, 18 January 2023. Photo credit: Steve Eason.

Thursday 19 January

rs21 called a demonstration in London in solidarity with Lützerath outside the RWE office, mud wizard in tow.

Protest outside RWE office
London stands with Lützerath, 19 January 2023. Photo credit: Steve Eason

Palestine Action shut down the Leonardo weapons factory in Edinburgh, for supplying the Israeli military with arms.

Palestine Action activists in red jumpsuits are on top of the Leonardo factory. Stop Apartheid is written in red on the walls. Police cars in the foreground.
Palestine Activists take to the roof of arms company Leonardo in Edinburgh. They are protesting against providing arms for Israeli that are used on Palestinians. Photo credit: Martin Pope.

Friday 20 January

Two million workers struck across France, with demonstrations in over 200 cities, in a growing revolt against Macron’s attempt to impose a higher retirement age, illustrating that resistance is as global as the economic crisis. There was ongoing action at Welwyn and Hatfield Grounds maintenance.

Saturday 21 January

PCS members in the court and tribunal service went on strike.

Demos took place around Britain to protest against the veto of the Scottish GRR Bill.

London protests for trans rights.
Protests in London against Westminster blocking Scottish GRR Bill, 21 January 2023. Photo credit: Steve Eason.

 

Glasgow protests against Westminster blocking the GRR Bill, 21 Jan 2023.

A Woman Life Freedom demonstration took place at Downing Street.

Iranian and Kurdish solidarity protestors.
Women, Life, Freedom: Iranian protestors at Downing Street in solidarity with Kurdish political prisoners, 21 January 2023. Photo credit: Steve Eason.

Fuel Poverty Action continued to act on the announcement of 13,400 excess winter deaths, with a day of Warm-Ups. Activists occupied an EDF Call Centre in Exeter, the Museum of Liverpool, a Barclays Bank and department stores including John Lewis at Oxford Circus and Liberty of London. Further demonstrations took place at Leicester Town Hall, a Shell garage in Cambridge and outside Octopus Energy Sales Hub in Birmingham. They also temporarily shut down Scottish Parliament:

 

 

Sunday 22 January

No day of rest for trade union activists. We round off this week of resistance with a march and rally at Oxford Town Hall, under the slogan ‘March together, strike together.’ The 500-strong march was organised by Oxford and District Trades Union Council in solidarity with the many strikes going on. 

Many people marching on the street in Oxford, with colourful banners and placards.
Oxford and District TUC march, 22 January 2023. Photo credit: John Walker.

And the wave continues! This week, ambulance workers went on strike on Monday 23 January. On Wednesday, workers at an Amazon depot in Coventry went on strike with GMB. A notoriously difficult workplace to organise, this first official Amazon workers’ strike in the UK is a significant success.

The TUC has coordinated mass cross-sector strikes for 1 February: 100,000 civil servant members of PCS will strike, NEU, EIS-ULA, ASLEF, RMT and UCU will all strike. Demonstrations are planned in many parts of Britain too. This huge mobilisation will send a clear message for the right to strike.

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