Protesters sit on New Cross Road outside Goldsmiths Management offices
blocking the road
and calling for Security Officers at the university to be employed
by the university - 'in house' rather than oursourced
One driver comes to argue with one of the protesters
and the protesters make a lot of noise
Jason makes a short speech
and then the protesters leave the road
and march back into the university
where they go into the foyer of Ben Pimlott House
and shout for security to be brought back in house
IWGB President Henry Chango Lopez speaks
Independent Workers Union of Great Britain's (IWGB) Security Guards
and Receptionists branch chair Michael Bukola
thanks everyone who has come to give support
and Jason ends the occupation of the building
everyone walks out and makes their way back to the yard in front of
the main building
where security officers pose for a picture
and then join the protesters in front of Goldsmiths. Someone sets
off a red smoke flare
and a yellow one
and the protest comes to an end, with a warning that they will protest
again in a fortnight if no settlement is reached
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