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Italy: CGIL leads 1 million in general strike
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Friday October 18, 2002 20:41 by Trade unionist
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 Workers carrying red flags, blowing whistles and chanting It was the second general strike in six months and follows dozens of Air, rail and public transport systems were affected on Friday as an Most schools are closed as are many banks and health services will be Many Italians have opted to take a day off as getting to their The CGIL is angry over the government's plans to amend a section of a The union says the move threatens hundreds of thousands of jobs. The demonstrations are a major headache for Berlusconi, who has never So far this year, official figures show more than 25 million work hours "We are here today... to continue our fight against this government and "We are demonstrating that we are still alive, that we are fighting," Around 35,000 national and international air travellers were affected CGIL organised 120 rallies around the country, with the main "We've won the challenge," declared Guglielmo Epifani, the head of the "The strike, which has been adhered to throughout the country, tells us "This is a great rally and strike. In general, this is an important day In recent weeks, Italian companies have announced more than 20,000 Workers from the Fiat Arese factory headed up a protest in Milan that "We want to defend the automobile industry, it is part of our national Some 85 percent of workers in Milan have joined the strike, according In Sicily's main city Palermo, meanwhile, wives and companions of 1,800 In Rome, trade unions organized two separate marches that drew 150,000 "I believe [today's] great participation also shows a great demand for |
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4general strikes where the state or country stop work are becoming a feature of each state of the European Union.
Most upset is Italy.
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.
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?
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.