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Indymedia Film Night: Friend or Foe @ the Connolly Room, Liberty Hall

category dublin | worker & community struggles and protests | event notice author Wednesday March 29, 2006 16:46author by IMC Ireland Report this post to the editors

Film starts at 7pm. Admission only €5. Full bar afterwards.

The first in a series of Indymedia film nights in association with SIPTU.
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Indymedia and SIPTU present "Friend or Foe", the opening film for a monthly screening night (on the last Thursday of the month in Liberty Hall).

Friend or Foe documents the bitter struggle of contracted workers at KT (Korean Telecommunication) against globalisation. Under the imperatives of structural adjustment, KT forced workers to work under "non-regular" contracts at lower pay, heightened job insecurity and limited legal protection vis-à-vis regularly employed workers. When the company announced its new "downsizing" plan in 2000, they fired 7,000 contract workers. The targeted workers launched a new union and waged a bitter struggle. Friend or Foe exposes the serious situation imposed by globalisation on workers compelled to accept temporary status and provides critical analysis of the weaknesses of the current labour movement. Directed by award-winning female director Jiyoung Lee, who won the Best Documentary prize at the 2002 Pusan International Film Festival.

Admission is only €5. Film starts at 7pm. Duration 89 minutes. Korean with English subtitles.

Please come and support Indymedia Ireland.

Related Link: http://www.lnp89.org

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   For those not from Dublin...     1 of IMC    Wed Mar 29, 2006 16:56 
   Second poster     IMC Ireland    Wed Mar 29, 2006 18:23 
   Good movies move     D_D    Thu Mar 30, 2006 13:47 
   Belay that - going lampy     D_D    Thu Mar 30, 2006 13:53 
   Very good film     film buff    Sun Apr 02, 2006 12:03 
   Some screenshots of the film     IMC Ireland    Sun Apr 09, 2006 23:54 
   Revolt Video presentation on the night     IMC Ireland    Mon Apr 17, 2006 22:36 
   Flyer for Film Screenings     james    Wed Apr 19, 2006 20:07 
   Banner.     IMC Ireland    Wed Apr 19, 2006 22:57 
 10   The Big Show - TONIGHT!     IMC Ireland    Thu Apr 27, 2006 14:09 
 11   another film     edwin lee    Fri Apr 28, 2006 11:25 
 12   Thanks     IMC Ireland    Fri Apr 28, 2006 13:44 
 13   Revolt Video Benefit Nite     Revolt Video    Fri Apr 28, 2006 18:54 


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