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dEATH FAIR AT WILLS MEMORIAL TODAY

category bristol | corporations | press release author Wednesday October 29, 2008 10:14author by Bristol Rising Tide Report this post to the editors

Today, Bristol University Students have been invited to a Engineering and IT Careers Fair. However, a brief look at the lists of companies and what they do to make their money, makes it seems like a list of who's who of environmentally and socially destructive companies.

Local people, including Bristol Rising Tide will be offering a alternative point of view between 1300 and 1500 outside Wills Memorial Hall (top of park street)

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BRISTOL RISING TIDE: PRESS RELEASE

"Dead" End Careers Fair

Today, Bristol University Students have been invited to a Engineering and IT Careers Fair. However, a brief look at the lists of companies and what they do to make their money, makes it seems like a list of who's who of environmentally and socially destructive companies.

The reality of what these companies do will be told to by more appropriate careers advisors:Pestilence, War, Famine and Death! Who will be there will their scythes and death masks.They will be also offered an alternative careers advice guide to the one provided by Bristol University, asking them to examine there consciousnesses before they make there career decisions.

One of the exhibitors is E-ON, the power company recently targeted by this years "Camp for Climate Action", whose careers recruitment has already be disrupted by students in Manchester. We understand that two separate groups of students will be looking to make their voices heard outside the fair.

Otherwise the deathly careers advisors will as well as be focusing on E-ON, will also be highlighting the ethics, or otherwise of British Aerospace, The Atomic Weapons Establishment and Bechtel.

Ms Pestilence said:

"Its great for us Horsemen (and women!) that British Universities seek to promote careers with such high mortality rates attached to them"

Mr Hughes of Bristol Rising Tide said:

"While you can hardly blame deeply indebted students from wanting to get straight on the careers ladder, we thought it would be good if we at least gave them some food for thought. Companies like e-on and BaE are not simply part of a sustainable future"

Call 07747720415 for interviews/ further details

PICTURE EDITOR: EXCELLENT HALO' WEEN COSTUMES !

ENDS

NOTES:

Among the recruiters:

AWE (Atomic Weapons Establishment) They make bigger and better nuclear weapons. www.tridentploughshares.org

BAE SYSTEMS Like many arms manufacturers, BAE has received criticism from various human rights and anti-arms trade organisations due to the human rights records of governments to which it has sold equipment. These include Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, Zimbabwe, and Israel. They like a bribe or two. www.caat.org.uk

BALFOUR BEATTY Dam and Road Builders. They also like a bribe.

http://archive.corporatewatch.org/magazine/issue10/cw10....html and www.guardian.co.uk/business/2008/oct/07/balfourbeatty.egypt

BECHTEL Closely linked to the Bush administration, Bechtel has thus-far received several billion dollars worth of contracts - most recently garnering a $1.8bn contract to repair Iraq's infrastructure. www.ethicalcorp.com/content.asp?ContentID=667

E.ON UK Proponents of Coal-Fired and Nuclear Power Stations, target of this years Climate Camp. Purveyors of false solutions to climate change. See: www.climatecamp.org.uk

LAND & MARINE Builders of the socially and environmentally destructive LNG pipeline through South Wales. www.fightthepipe.co.uk

ROLLS-ROYCE Biggest European Manufacturer of military engines in Europe www.caat.org.uk

Related Link: http://westsideclimateaction.wordpress.com/
author by are you?publication date Wed Oct 29, 2008 14:35Report this post to the editors

because the lack of advance notice that events have on here suggests that none of you know what it's like to only have 50p spare to log in to an internet cafe once a week, and more than that, that most of you probably don't even work, and sit around all day waiting for the next ridiculously short notice event to be posted.

Give people a weeks notice, and us poor people with only 50p spare a week will know about it in enough advance. Keep on posting up short notice events, and people like me will lose all faith in all of you, and just sneer instead from an impoverished distance.

It's your choice.

author by free accesspublication date Wed Oct 29, 2008 15:46Report this post to the editors

i live in easton and not rich but happen to be able to pick up free internet access... i don't even have the credit rating to be able to get a direct debit set up for my own broadband... as for short notice events...this is normally due to the small number of people who work on organising such things...if you think you can do them better, get involved in organising them!

author by mashmanpublication date Wed Oct 29, 2008 20:38Report this post to the editors

Ever thought about joining your local library?

You can get FREE internet access there!!!!

author by rumplestiltskins childpublication date Sun Nov 02, 2008 18:00Report this post to the editors

For the general reply that was made to these patronising 'just join your local library' type comments see:
http://bristol.indymedia.org/article/689148

 
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