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central america / caribbean / workplace struggles / non-anarchist press Friday July 12, 2013 - 17:57 by Isabeau Doucet
PORT-AU-PRINCE—In Haiti, people wear T-shirts bearing unlikely English messages: "We're the 2% who don't care," says one; a respectable-looking grandmother dons a T-shirt emblazoned with "Crack is Whack!"; a little boy without shoes or pants wears a "Save Darfur" T-shirt; while training an illegal militia, a tough former army lieutenant sports a "Varsity Cheerleader" T-shirt. ... read full story / add a comment
greece / turkey / cyprus / workplace struggles / non-anarchist press Wednesday July 03, 2013 - 22:27 by Baris Karaagac and Gaye Yilmaz
The recent wave of resistance that spread from a park in one of the historic neighbourhoods of Istanbul, Turkey has evoked significant enthusiasm in and support from various movements and segments of populations in several countries. Although the park, which had been a temporary home for thousands of protestors for a couple of weeks, was forcibly and violently evacuated by the police on June 16th, the resistance continues in different forms and in numerous locations, both within and outside of Turkey. This unexpected and abrupt rebellion in a country, which has been presented for a decade by many international organizations and governments as a role model for the rest of the Middle East with its commitment to market reforms and ‘democratization,’ was a response to a number of factors and ongoing processes. If the most predominant of these were the increasingly authoritarian nature of the AKP (Justice and Development Party) rule, the others were the further neoliberalization of Turkish society, the utter failure of an increasingly interventionist Turkish foreign policy in the Middle East, and a complete disregard for and destruction of the environment in the service of capital across the country. ... read full story / add a comment
venezuela / colombia / workplace struggles / non-anarchist press Tuesday July 02, 2013 - 07:13 by ASCAMCAT
La Asociación Campesina del Catatumbo hace un llamado a la movilización nacional de las organizaciones campesinas, indígenas, afrocolombianas y populares ... read full story / add a comment
venezuela / colombia / workplace struggles / non-anarchist press Wednesday June 26, 2013 - 21:21 by Felipe Morales
Reclaman zona de reserva campesina y plan piloto de sustitución de cultivos de uso ilícito.

Aseguran que no levantarán el paro hasta que el Gobierno atienda la Mesa de Interlocución y Acuerdo en la región. ... read full story / add a comment
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southern africa / workplace struggles / non-anarchist press Monday May 06, 2013 - 18:43 by CSAAWU   image 4 images
Over 60 CSAAWU worker leaders have been dismissed for taking part in the recent strike wave. Farmers are dismissing workers, increasing their rent, electricity and water. Farmers are preventing dismissed workers from finding alternate sources of income and threatening workers with evictions. Workers are being forced to take their children out of school and borrow money for food where they can. Workers are sitting with pain and suffering but do not regret standing up against years of abuse and exploitation. Viva the spirit of farm workers! ... read full story / add a comment
venezuela / colombia / workplace struggles / non-anarchist press Monday March 18, 2013 - 06:08 by Giorgio Trucchi
El pasado 6 de marzo, cientos de corteros del antisindical Ingenio La Cabaña iniciaron un paro de labores, exigiendo el respeto a los derechos laborales y sindicales. La respuesta de la patronal fue violenta y brutal, y los trabajadores decidieron declararse en Resistencia Civil. ... read full story / add a comment
iberia / workplace struggles / other libertarian press Saturday March 16, 2013 - 20:04 by Sindicato de Enseñanza e Intervención Social
Los anarquistas y los anarcosindicalistas siempre hemos creído en la voluntad nacida de la formación y educación integral, de la potencial autonomía del individuo, de la racionalidad, y en la disciplina dentro de la voluntad de construir, como medios de funcionamiento y de acción, coordinándonos con otros individuos para un mejor desempeño de nuestras acciones, hasta conseguir un fin determinado. Nosotros aspiramos a construir una sociedad donde los individuos se asocien social y económicamente al margen de la propiedad privada y el estado, mediante el federalismo como estructura básica de funcionamiento. Al no existir la propiedad en la producción, al ser abolidas las clases sociales, la única aspiración que podría tener un individuo es cultural e intelectual. ... read full story / add a comment
iberia / workplace struggles / other libertarian press Friday March 01, 2013 - 03:27 by Sindicato de Enseñanza e Intervención Social
El rector Daniel Peña ha denunciado al delegado de la sección de CNT en la Universidad Carlos III por el piquete con que se abrió el conflicto sindical el pasado 28 de septiembre con motivo de su despido. Los empleados de seguridad de los diferentes campus se emplean a puñetazos y porrazos contra los militantes de CNT que pretenden visibilizar las constantes violaciones de los derechos laborales y de la libertad sindical. ... read full story / add a comment
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central america / caribbean / workplace struggles / non-anarchist press Saturday February 16, 2013 - 00:51 by Members of One Struggle   image 1 image
A garment worker in Haiti was beaten up by a factory manager for demanding to be paid the (inadequate anyway) minimum wage of 300 goud per day ($7.06 US). Then he was fired. This factory produces goods for Gildan, one of the largest clothing companies in the world. The organizers in the factory call on international allies to express solidarity and to demand that Leo be given his job back, for the workers to be paid according to their rights, and for the manager who hit him to be fired. ... read full story / add a comment
italia / svizzera / lotte sindacali / stampa non anarchica Monday February 04, 2013 - 18:54 by Redazione sito R28A
L' Assemblea della Rete 28 aprile, la prima dopo la costituzione dell'area di opposizione in CGIL, è stata un successo sicuramente non scontato. Oltre 250 militanti della CGIL hanno partecipato in un clima di grande attenzione e anche passione e determinazione. 32 sono stati gli interventi, che hanno fornito uno spaccato delle durissime condizioni oggi nel mondo dl lavoro, dalla Fiat di Melfi alla Sevel, dalla sanità ai trasporti, dalle banche alla chimica, al commercio, dal lavoro privato a quello pubblico e alla scuola, da chi rischia il posto a chi è sempre stato precario. ... read full story / add a comment
venezuela / colombia / workplace struggles / non-anarchist press Tuesday January 22, 2013 - 23:12 by Coordinación Campesina de Cajibío
En la mañana del día miércoles 16 de enero centenares de unidades del Escuadrón Móvil Anti disturbios -ESMAD- en compañía de civiles, desalojaron violentamente a 10 familias que desde el 14 de mayo de 2012 ocupaban el predio conocido como “La Filigrana” ubicada en el Municipio de Cajibío.

Las familias afectadas manifestaron que en la acción inicio hacia las 6 de la mañana, cuando el Esmad y los particulares ingresaron a las casas, “se llevaron las tejas de zinc, el alambre, dañaron los cultivos, quemaron los ranchos con todo lo que había dentro. Nos sentimos indignados, afectados, destruyeron todo, como campesinos reclamamos nuestro derecho a una vida digna y pedimos respeto” expreso una dirigente campesina. ... read full story / add a comment
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west africa / workplace struggles / other libertarian press Wednesday January 02, 2013 - 22:59 by Working Class Self-Organisation Blog   image 1 image
Hundreds of workers are striking against non-payment of bonuses, for an end to racism, and improved conditions at Sierra Leone’s largest diamond mine in Koidu. Following a blockade of the entrances and clashes with scabs, the armed forces were deployed, who opened fire on the workers, killing two and injuring many others.
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southern africa / workplace struggles / non-anarchist press Saturday December 08, 2012 - 21:50 by Benjamin Fogel
Ben Fogel on the media response to the self-organised farm workers' strike in the Western Cape. ... read full story / add a comment
iberia / workplace struggles / other libertarian press Friday December 07, 2012 - 04:25 by Sindicato de Enseñanza e Intervención Social
Como anunciábamos en el último comunicado enviado por esta sección, queremos informar a los trabajadores de que ya hay sentencia en el juicio de Tania, trabajadora del CEMAV, contra la UNED por las sanciones impuestas a nuestra compañera en el marco del acto de la cátedra de RSC de Telefónica-UNED. Y el sentido de la sentencia es absolutamente favorable a Tania. ... read full story / add a comment
Abolish Restaurants et Work. Community. Politics. War ont été publié en 2006 et 2005 sur le site américain http://prole.info. Déjà traduit dans une dizaine de langues, ces deux pamphlets existent désormais en langue française. Ils sont lisibles en intégralité en ligne sur http://infokiosques.net. ... read full story / add a comment
venezuela / colombia / workplace struggles / non-anarchist press Monday November 26, 2012 - 22:21 by Juan Carlos Hurtado Fonseca
Movimiento sindical sufre un escalamiento de amenazas y atentados. Más de 400 amenazas en los últimos meses y 15 homicidios en el presente año, con una impunidad del 100%. Mientras gobierno habla de paz, estructuras paramilitares hacen metástasis. ... read full story / add a comment
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southern africa / workplace struggles / non-anarchist press Wednesday November 21, 2012 - 16:09 by Commercial, Stevedoring, Agricultural & Allied Workers Union   image 1 image
For over 2 weeks now, farmworkers in different areas of the Western Cape have been striking. This is a spontaneous strike driven by workers on the ground in response to decades and decades of brutality at the hands of farmers and a government that has thus far refused to listen to workers and transform the rural landscape characterised by dependency master-slave relations, racism, sexism, starvation wages and violations of the limited freedoms won from decades of working class struggle. Farmworkers do backbreaking work sometimes for 12 hours a day to produce food and wine for everybody in this country and countries overseas yet they are forced to work under unsafe and unhealthy conditions, to drink dirty water, live without electricity, live without toilet facilities, on poverty wages, suffer threats of evictions, and violent physical and verbal abuse and intimidation at the hands of the bosses.
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ireland / britain / workplace struggles / non-anarchist press Wednesday November 14, 2012 - 23:02 by Cat Wiener
As a nation swooned over a Royal wedding costing an estimated £10 million+, it emerged that cleaners at Buckingham Palace earn only £6.45 an hour, well under the recommended London Living Wage of £7.85ph (shortly to rise to £8.30). ... read full story / add a comment
iberia / workplace struggles / non-anarchist press Tuesday November 13, 2012 - 22:27 by Borroka Garaia
Si hay algo que ha sorprendido en mayor o menor medida a muchas de las personas que defendemos y apostamos por Euskal Herria como marco autónomo de la lucha de clases y que por consiguiente entendemos como positiva y necesaria una dinámica de combate soberana y sujeta a la realidad nacional vasca, ha sido la actitud de absolutamente todos los sindicatos vascos ante la jornada de lucha a escala europea convocada para el próximo miércoles. ... read full story / add a comment
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southern africa / workplace struggles / non-anarchist press Friday November 09, 2012 - 13:12 by Commercial, Stevedoring, Agricultural & Allied Workers Union   text 3 comments (last - sunday november 25, 2012 - 15:55)   image 1 image
The Leeuwenkuil farm in Agter-Paarl, Cape Town – one of largest farms in the Western Cape, which produces wine and olives, is one instance of the ongoing intimidation and attacks against workers by bosses on the farms. Here, the farmer, Willie Dreyer, is denying workers’ rights to freedom of association and freedom of speech. The farmer has intimidated workers by dismissing shop stewards and laying false charges of attempted murder against two farm workers, Amos White and Patrick Philander, and charges of assault against CSAAWU’s Assistant General Secretary, Karel Swart. The union has been denied access to the farm on weekends and after hours in the week on a number of occasions. We maintain that workers must be able to meet with any organization or person they choose to in their own time. It should not be the prerogative of the farmer to control workers’ own time and who they can and cannot meet. Workers and their families are standing behind their dismissed leaders. They are sharing what they have with each other – their pain and their strength. ... read full story / add a comment
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