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Indymedia Ireland is a volunteer-run non-commercial open publishing website for local and international news, opinion & analysis, press releases and events. Its main objective is to enable the public to participate in reporting and analysis of the news and other important events and aspects of our daily lives and thereby give a voice to people.

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Italy: CGIL leads 1 million in general strike

category national | miscellaneous | news report author Friday October 18, 2002 20:41author by Trade unionist Report this post to the editors

Italy: CGIL leads 1 million in general strike

When are our own so-called 'trade unions' going to get up off their big, fat lazy arses and do something like this instead of arranging tokenistic stunts such as Friday, October 4TH?

ROME -- Union officials said more than one million Italians had staged
demonstrations across Italy on Friday as the country's largest union
caused disarray with a one-day strike against the centre-right
government's economic policies.

Workers carrying red flags, blowing whistles and chanting
anti-government slogans took to the streets in 120 towns and cities to
protest against labor reforms which they say undermine workers' rights
and stiff cuts in health and education in the budget.

It was the second general strike in six months and follows dozens of
half- and full-day stoppages across a range of industries this year as
worker anger over Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's policies boils to
the surface.

Air, rail and public transport systems were affected on Friday as an
estimated 250,000 union workers marched through the streets of the
financial capital Milan and similar rallies were held in more than 100
other locations countrywide.

Most schools are closed as are many banks and health services will be
reduced to the essentials.

Many Italians have opted to take a day off as getting to their
workplace
will be nearly impossible because of protest marches, the lack of urban
transport and traffic jams.

The CGIL is angry over the government's plans to amend a section of a
1970 labor law. The government wants to make it easier for firms to
lay
off workers and help the growth of small companies.

The union says the move threatens hundreds of thousands of jobs.

The demonstrations are a major headache for Berlusconi, who has never
forgotten that the last time he was prime minister, in 1994, his
government fell after just seven months shortly after millions took to
the streets to oppose planned pension reforms.

So far this year, official figures show more than 25 million work hours
have been lost to strikes and other stoppages, a near 500 percent
increase on the same period last year.

"We are here today... to continue our fight against this government and
to reaffirm our belief in the need to protect workers' rights, their
salaries and their jobs," said Pierpaolo Leonardi, a CGIL member, as he
marched through central Rome.

"We are demonstrating that we are still alive, that we are fighting,"
said his colleague Vittorio Iori.

Around 35,000 national and international air travellers were affected
as
airline Alitalia cancelled or delayed more than half its scheduled
flights and other carriers were forced to abandon connections into and
out of Italy.

CGIL organised 120 rallies around the country, with the main
demonstration planned for Fiat's northern hometown, Turin.

"We've won the challenge," declared Guglielmo Epifani, the head of the
union, as he addressed tens of thousands of workers in Turin's central
square.

"The strike, which has been adhered to throughout the country, tells us
that we are right."

"This is a great rally and strike. In general, this is an important day
of struggle in relation to current events," said Democrats of the Left
leader Piero Fassino, who is taking part in the biggest rally in the
northern town of Turin, where Fiat is based.

In recent weeks, Italian companies have announced more than 20,000
lay-offs, Fiat alone planning to shed 8,100 workers -- about 20 percent
of its Italian auto workforce.

Workers from the Fiat Arese factory headed up a protest in Milan that
drew some 250,000 demonstrators, according to a CGIL spokeswoman. They
marched under banners reading "United in our struggle".

"We want to defend the automobile industry, it is part of our national
heritage," said Milan union leader Antonio Oanzieri.

Some 85 percent of workers in Milan have joined the strike, according
to
CGIL officials, with the figure reaching 100 percent in some large
private companies such as tyre manufacturer Pirelli.

In Sicily's main city Palermo, meanwhile, wives and companions of 1,800
Fiat workers led a protest march that drew 30,000 people, according to
union estimates.

In Rome, trade unions organized two separate marches that drew 150,000
people, according to a CGIL official.

"I believe [today's] great participation also shows a great demand for
unity. Starting from tomorrow, we must work for trade-union unity,"
Fassino said in Turin.

author by mofasipublication date Fri Oct 18, 2002 20:47author address author phone Report this post to the editors

general strikes where the state or country stop work are becoming a feature of each state of the European Union.
Most upset is Italy.

Related Link: http://nodo50.org
author by union traitorpublication date Fri Oct 18, 2002 21:34author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Can you imagine des fatso geraghty if the workers did this here? He would have to claim political assylum from his political bosses in the EU. Mick O Reilly is the only genuine trade unionist in this country and he paid with his job for his principles, but he still opposed Nice this time. So they cant buy or scare all of us.

author by iosaf = o as if - CNTpublication date Sat Oct 19, 2002 12:43author email ipsiphi23 at email dot comauthor address barcelonaauthor phone Report this post to the editors

an example in the recent closure of the Logo enlish teaching company Opening in Spain,
the CCOO largest trade union refused to strike as it would intefere with their pact with Aznar´s government.
However an anarcho-syndicalist activist was present at the CCOO meeting and insisted on an open vote by the workers involved.
The result was a strike on July23.
the workers 2000 didn´´t get paid.
but at least they had the pleasure of one day´s strike action.
You could do the same thing in Ireland no?

Related Link: http://ww.cnt.es
author by embarrassed uh...'american' - imc-portlandpublication date Sun Oct 20, 2002 02:46author address author phone Report this post to the editors

it is sort of embarrassing to hear a million people got it together somewhere else in the world. w/ 300 million here in the US, you'd think a few people could put down the McDonald's bag, stay away from work and support such an action.

this shit is downright sad. to boot, people here actually think that the rest of the world *hates* this place because we're so much better off, huh! not with a bunch of self-interested zombies walking around.

whatever.

 
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