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Statement of Solidarity with Kati Moore |
by Syndicalist Previously published: Starbucks Workers Union |
03 Feb 2010
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Statement of Solidarity with Kati Moore, barista that was sexually assaulted by her supervisor while Starbucks did nothing |
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Stop SKANSKA Exploitation |
by Syndicalist Previously published: SAC International Committee |
19 Apr 2010
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The international committee of the SAC calls out for international solidarity, to protest against the Swedish company SKANSKA, “the Swedish tiger”. To break the instable working situation of the workers of the world and to fight against the hiring of companies that collaborates with SKANSKA and enslaves undocumented workers. “No to subcontractors, yes to permanent employment”, and “Without paper, without salary with Skanska” are two campaigns that come together and we call it “the Swedish tiger”, referring to an autonomous book with the same name that denounce the inhumane crimes that the owners of Swedish companies commit in the name of the capital.
We call out to show solidarity with these campaigns. |
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SUF Call - Help break Jobbjakt.se |
by rata Previously published: http://www.ainfos.ca |
15 Jul 2006
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Support the Workers of FF Mercantil and Comrades of COB-AIT! Boycott Lotto and Finta! |
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by Admin |
26 May 2011
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Support sweatshop workers in the struggle to improve their working conditions and organize! Management fired union activists, death threats made.
FF Mercantil runs a sweatshop in Araxa, Brazil. It produces football shoes, uniforms, clothing and other accessories for the Lotto and Finta brands. The working conditions are poor - long hours and work weeks, excessive heat, fumes from glue, insufficient pay. The workers began to organize themselves. That is when the repression began. |
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Sweden: 28th SAC congress |
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by Felix Frost |
22 Oct 2006
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This weekend, 55 delegates from the Swedish syndicalist union SAC gathered for the union's 28th congress. The period since the last congress in 2002 have seen renewed militancy and a greater focus on workplace struggles within SAC, but has also been marked by internal conflicts and a record number of elected officers leaving their posts. |
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Syndicalist section breaks the silence at IKEA |
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by IKEA section of Jönköping SAC |
01 Jun 2007
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The local section of IKEA workers of the SAC union (Syndicalist) at the Torslanada warehouse outside Jönköping (Sweden) protest against the company’s policy to reduce its employees rights to free expression. The manager has given a written warning to the one member of the section without negotiating with the union branch as set out in the “MBL”-labour laws. This transgression continued when the management sent a copy of the warning to another union, Handels branch 9, knowing very well that the worker was a syndicalist. |
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Syndicalists urge class struggle after boss sent people to attack striker |
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by SUF (Sweden) |
05 Mar 2006
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On 23 Febuary, members of the Syndicalist Youth Federation (SUF) participated in the blockade against Café Lundagård. The reason was that the boss have threatend, Liv Marend, an active unionist to life. More than 150 people attended. |
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The Belgrade Six |
by Andy Carloff Previously published: www.punkerslut.com |
15 Dec 2009
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Members of the Serbian group Anarcho-Syndicalist Initiative have been arrested and charged with 'International Terrorism.' They are being accused of throwing two molotov cocktails that injured nobody. |
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The Belgrade Six have been acquitted of the charges! |
by ASI Previously published: iwa-ait.org |
23 Jun 2010
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On 16th June, at the courtroom no. 3 of the Belgrade "Justice Palace", the Belgrade Six have been acquitted of the charges. Judge Gerasimovic said that the court's decision is not politically motivated but is based on the fact that there are no evidence to support the charges brought against our comrades. |
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The case of the Belgrade six – an overview and update |
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by ASI |
23 Apr 2010
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Serbian ruling class continues enhanced repression against the libertarian movement, the repression that began with the arrest of the Belgrade six – Sanja Dojkić, Tadej Kurepa, Ratibor Trivunac, Ivan Vulović, Nikola Mitrović and Ivana Savić – in September 2009. Until then unknown anarchist group “Black Ilija” claimed responsibility for throwing two bottles of burning liquid on the pavement near the Greek embassy in Belgrade, as a reaction to the barbaric treatment of the rebels by the Greek state, thereby causing damage of 18 Euros to the embassy. |
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