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Crux
16th February 2009, 13:42
Workers’ leaders victimised
Victor Leon (CWI Costa Rica)

On 30 January, the board of Costa Rica’s public Social Security Institute (INS) sacked Luis Salas Sarks, General Secretary of both the INS workers union, UPINS, and the small, but combative and democratic union federation, Central General de Trabajadores (CGT), of Costa Rica, in clear violation of International Labour Organization (ILO) conventions. This was added to the sacking of UPINS Women’s Secretary, Alicia Vargas, in March 2008.
The trade unionists where sacked for their active participation in national campaigns against the CAFTA (free trade agreement) with the USA, against the privatisation of social security and for the rights of INS employees, as well as against corruption inside the public sector.
The UPINS has also served as an exemplary solidarity organization. They have supported – despite their modest financial means – many social struggles throughout the country. For this reason, many trade unions, social organisations and the students’ federation of the University of Costa Rica have joined the national solidarity committee, which is organising a national and international campaign in defense of the comrades.
You can help in this struggle for trade union freedom and democratic rights by sending protest letters to the president of the republic, demanding the immediate re-instatement of Luis and Alicia Vargas and spreading this call for solidarity.
Send the signed letter (including your trade union, party, etc...) to:


Casa Presidencial al siguiente correo

[email protected]
fax (506) 2253- 9078

Send copies to


Junta Directiva INS

2221-1696
[email protected]

ILO / OIT

2224-2678
[email protected]

Ministerio de Trabajo y Seguridad Social

2222-8085
[email protected]

UPINS-CGT

[email protected]

and to CWI Costa Rica

[email protected]

NO PASARN!

Joe Hill's Ghost
17th February 2009, 08:56
Will do comrade, I assume yall would prefer it in Spanish? Or is there some added cultural weight if its in english?

Crux
17th February 2009, 17:41
Will do comrade, I assume yall would prefer it in Spanish? Or is there some added cultural weight if its in english?
I think either would work just fine.