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URGENT - Please sign and circulate Ricky Tomlinson's e-petition. The link
is:

 

http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/35394

 

Deadline: 27th June 2013

 

The Justice Secretary, Chris Grayling, has recently announced that crucial
Government documents relating to the Shrewsbury pickets'  

trials in 1973 are to be kept locked away for a further 10 years - 50 years
after the dispute took place.  Please sign the e-petition to ensure that the
documents are released whilst the pickets are alive.  

The youngest is 65 and the oldest 85.

 

The Shrewsbury 24 Campaign, based in the North West, has lodged an
application to the Criminal Cases Review Commission to have this miscarriage
of justice against trade unionists overturned. The Campaign believes that
there was government interference in the prosecution of the pickets. The
government is citing section 23 of the Freedom of Information Act, dealing
with  National Security, as the reason for their action.

 

In 1972 building workers faced the worst health and safety conditions in
British industry. They faced hostile and powerful employers, lump labour and
low pay. This was the background to the first national strike to improve pay
and conditions. At the end of the twelve-week dispute, in September 1972,
they succeeded in winning the highest ever pay rise in the history of the
industry.

 

Five months after the strike ended 24 pickets were picked up in North Wales
and charged with over 200 offences. Six of the pickets were charged with
conspiracy to intimidate. None of the pickets had been cautioned or arrested
during the strike. Approximately 70 police accompanied the pickets on the
Shrewsbury building sites at all times.

 

The first trial, in October 1973 ended with three of the pickets being found
guilty of conspiracy to intimidate, unlawful assembly and affray, and were
sent to prison: Des Warren for three years, Ricky Tomlinson for two years
and John McKinsie Jones for nine months on each charge. In the other two
later trials a further 3 pickets were imprisoned and the remaining pickets
given suspended sentences.

 

Please support us and ask your family, friends and work colleagues to sign
the e-petition too.

 

For further details please see the campaign's website
www.shrewsbury24campaign.org.uk.

 

Contact: Eileen Turnbull, Researcher & Treasurer, Shrewsbury 24 Campaign, PO
Box 92, Liverpool L19 3PH  Tel: 07927-937773

 

Best wishes,

 

Dr. Andrew Smith

Senior Lecturer in Human Resource Management and Employment Relations

Bradford University School of Management

Emm Lane

Bradford BD9 4JL