E.ON has withdrawn from University Careers Fairs run by AIESEC following a string of protests around the country. E.ON did not show up at Birmingham today (12th Nov). The protesters object to E.ON wanting to develop new coal fired power stations, such as at Kingsnorth - the target of this summers Climate Camp. However E.ON cannot avoid the protests by avoiding careers fairs - expect more fun during 48 hours of action against E.ON and new coal on the 28/29 November.
Students have visited careers fairs to protest about the presence of parts of the arms and fossil fuel industries. Climate chaos related companies targeted include RBS (the oil and gas bank), BP and Shell. The arms industry representatives include the Army, B.Ae, Qinetiq and Rolls Royce. Careers fairs have been targeted in Aston, Birmingham ( 2 ), Bristol, Cambridge ( 2 | 3 ), Durham, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Imperial College London, Kings College London, Leeds, Liverpool, Loughborough, Manchester ( 2 | 3 ), Nottingham ( 2 | 3 ), Oxford ( 2 ), Sheffield, Southampton, Warwick and York. More reports are available from People and Planet.
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and the other baddies?
13.11.2008 10:44
campaigner
Well done. BAE next?
13.11.2008 17:07
I'd continue to urge students to turn up to these careers fairs because there are plenty more evil corporations recruiting there, like arms companies, notably BAE. Despite the presence of students, BAE are too desperate for engineers to quit. They have dropped their entry requirement for engineers to a 2(ii) and sources say they are "ambulance chasing" failing engineering firms to get labour!
Keep up the good work, we are really making a difference!
Sam
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E.ON F.OFF!
13.11.2008 18:51
http://www.eon-foff.com/
tom
This is fantastic news
15.11.2008 11:28
There are, of course, numerous companies that we could target but if we are to succeed, we must be focussed. Although some people have suggested that BP or the other power companies such as EDF should be the next target, I agree with Sam – it should be BAE, especially if it having problems recruiting new engineers.
Unfortunately this round of university recruitment fairs is over. Next year we need to be unambiguous in saying to E.ON and BAE that they will be resisted at whatever fair they intend to attend. We also need to start educating students about why it is immoral to work for these companies.
Andy
power first earth second
26.11.2008 16:07
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