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KurtFF8
18th December 2009, 04:35
Source (http://libcom.org/news/wave-strikes-sweeps-greece-17122009)



A wave of strikes culminating on Thursdays pan-worker mobilisation has been the response to the scaremongering of the government amidst the worsening economic crisis that threatens Greece with bankruptcy.



After the week of riots came the week of strikes: the multifold strikes that are taking place since Tuesday 15 December and peaked on Thursday 17 with the pan-workers strike called by PAME, the Communist Party Union Front, as wells a dozens of extra-parliamentary parties of the left and first-grade unions forming demos in 58 cities and towns around Greece.
The strikes come at a critical time for the greek economy which saw a second degrading in ten days in terms of its credit, this time by the Standard & Poor’s group. The second degrading came as international finance centres claimed the austerity measures announced by the belleagured government are not likely to produce adequate results.
Due to the media strike news about Thursdays developments remain scarce; analytically:
Whereas the garbage collecting strike has been judged for a second time illegal forcing refuse collectors to the streets, large parts of Athens remain plunged in enormous piles of gargabe as refuse workers at the main open refuse dump of the capital have responded to the ban of the previous strike by blockading the gates of the depot, halting 80% of collecting activities. The workers are demanding a reversal of 200 layoffs.
The Centres of Citizen Assistance (KEP), the jewel of efficiency in the greek state’s crown, remain closed for a second day as workers are striking. This in effect freezes all private-public transaction as the KEP are the offices that issues official papers needed for any paperwork. The workers are demanding more working positions and a recognition of their previous job experience.
Kidengarden and Primary school teachers have been on strike since the 16/12. The teachers formed a demo outside the Ministry of Education demanding 1400E minimum wage, no hour-work schedules, and 2 years free and obligadory kidengarden education for all children. The union has refused to engage on “tabula rasa” dialogue with the ministry. The general union of teachers of all grades joined the strike on Thursday.
Taxi drivers have gone on strike in Athens after one of their coleagues was arrested for carrying two sans-papier immigrants. The taxi drivers are demanding the abolition of the law that demands taxi drivers to ask for papers from immigrants that ride on their vehicles, and the immediate release of their colleague.
All hospital doctors across the country have gone on strike on Thursday and all intensive care units remain closed.
In Peiraeus, talks were concluded on Tuesday regarding the leasing of the Second Pier of Peiraeus to COSCO which was agreed on a bases of 69 million euros collective compensation to the workers, an ammount that has created a storm of political accusations by the opposition. Nevertheless the Mechanics Union of the Merchant Fleet has gone on a “warning strike” on Thursday demanding a minimum 1400E salary.
Geologists, designers and mechanics have also joined the strike demanding that “we do not pay their crisis”
All media have gone on a 24h strike unil Friday morning demanding the end of the “hostage status” of contract workers, free information sharing emancipated from commodification, and the abolition of all laws infirnging social security. As a result there are no news broadcasts on radio TV or the internet. Moreover workers of ERT3 the Salonica based state channel are accusing their directors of going against union decisions and sharing riot footage with the police.
Apart from the wave of strikes other fronts of the social/ class struggle remain tense:
A protest march took to the streets of Ioannina on the 16 of December protesting against the invasion of police forces in the social centre of the city during the days commemorating Alexandros Grigoropoulos assassination.
In Chania the immigrants social centre and a house of a comrade came under arson attack by neonazis who painted swastigas on the walls of the social centre. There were no human injuries and minimal damage on both buildings. The attack comes as an escalation of parastate violence in the Cretan city, after warnings (or threats) by the minister of public order that left and anarchist violence will result in extreme-right terror attacks. A protest march has been called by greens, immigrant groups, anarchists, left wing parties, animal rights groups and the local teacher’s union for Thursday night against parastate-fascist terror.
In Athens, an effort by the extreme-right parliamentary party LAOS to set up a racist local committee with the purpose to purge African immigrants from Amerikis Square was countered when triple the number of antiracists and antifascists responded to the call. The MP of LASO has to take refuge amidst heckling and the attempts to revamp the vigilante plans that have been degenerating in the nearby Agios PAnteleimonas square since the end of the summer were temporarily at least contained.
In Salonica, an initiative of lawyers has sued the government for police arbitrariness on the 6th and 7th of December: illegal preventive arrests, illegal fingerprinting and breaching of the university asylum. A member of the directorate of the lawyers association of Salonica has declared that all sueing lawyers have been eyewitnesses to the police illegal actions which are in breach of the constitution that forbids the outlawing or inhibition of protest marches and demos. No permit is needed in greece to form a demo or a protest march. Fingerprinting of detainees is allowed according to a law of the junta and is more and more resisted by protesters.
The border tolls of Euzone in Kilkis remain close due to blokades by farmers demanding the immediate apyment of a compensation for the 2007 draught.
On the morning of Thursday the greek police was once again shamed by the suicide attempt of the legal council to the monister of public order who jumpted from the 7th floor of the ministry. Mr Diotis is the son of the notorious district attorney who was responsible for chamically torturing Savas Xiros, the first arrested member of the guerrilla group 17 November, in the intensive care of Evangelismos hospital in 2002. The man is struggling for his life in hospital, his fall being impeded by a row of trees. Moreover the credibility of the greek police has been once again shaken by a poll that revealed than almost 60% of officers consider quiting their jobs if they have to wear insignia with their number or name while on duty, as recently announced by the ministry. Obviously the cops are not willing not to be able brutilise citizens unpunishable.


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Update: Strikers have occipied the broadcasting headquarters of ERT3, the Salonica state channel. The media strikers interrupted the news broadcast of the scabs reading an announcement condemning breaking the strike. ERT3 is the only national channel that has broken the strike broadcasting news bulletins. Other strikers simultaneously occupied the Salonica editors association officers of the city for not participating in the strike.
Yesterday members of PAME the Communist union umbrella had symbolically occupied the ministry of economics blocking the minister's office, dropping a huge banner on the front of the building.
Also last night radicals attacked a series of banks in the centre of Kavala in Thrace, smashing their fronts and torching them with molotov cocktails. 18 suspects were later detained but released.
It must be noted that the strikes are against the will of the PASOK controlled greek CGT.

IllicitPopsicle
18th December 2009, 04:58
I think this refutes Uncle Ho's claim that nothing is getting done in Greece.

What Would Durruti Do?
18th December 2009, 05:17
I think this refutes Uncle Ho's claim that nothing is getting done in Greece.

These strikes don't have a clear and present goal and will fail to bring about revolution. They're probably just bourgeois kids that don't want to work.[/Ho]

Stranger Than Paradise
18th December 2009, 18:27
These strikes don't have a clear and present goal and will fail to bring about revolution. They're probably just bourgeois kids that don't want to work.[/Ho]

:laugh: Was just about to shout at you for that until I saw the little Ho at the end.

Ho won't be happy till one man with a RPG goes and blows up parliament declaring revolution and taking over. That's action!

cyu
18th December 2009, 22:40
They're probably just bourgeois kids that don't want to work.[/Ho]


Haha, are you trying to start a revleft in-joke meme? :laugh:

KurtFF8
18th December 2009, 22:44
It doesn't seem like the Western press is reporting on this as a significant issue

Wanted Man
18th December 2009, 22:49
Successful nationwide strike of PAME against the anti-people’s attack


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On December 17, All Militant Workers’ Front (PAME), which gathers in its ranks the class oriented forces of the Greek trade union movement, called for a 24-hour nationwide strike against the anti-people’s plans of the social democrat PASOK government which are also supported by the liberal party of ND.

This attack, which is based on the general EU guidelines for the increase of the capital’s profit making, strikes a decisive blow on the labour and social security rights. For that reason the government invited political parties and the trade union organizations to the social partnership talks. KKE and PAME do not participate in this fake dialogue that aims at the restriction of worker’s rights. Communists along with the forces of PAME called upon the people to resist and intensify the struggle against the anti-people’s plans that under the pretext of the capitalist crisis intend to place new burdens on the people. Thus, they called for a 24 hour strike on December 17.

A series of nationwide industrial unions participated in the strike, that is the Federation of Construction Workers’ -the biggest industrial federation in the country- the Federations of workers in food and beverages companies, in press and printing companies, the Federation of accountants, the Federation of workers in the textile, garments and leather industries, the Federation of workers in private hospitals, and the federation of pharmaceuticals; in addition, 14 Labour Centres, that is regional trade union organisations that rally all the trade unions acting in their region, as well as tens of primary trade unions both in private and public sector. Moreover the two primary seamen trade unions PEMEN and STEFENSON, that gather in their ranks the engineers of the Greek merchant fleet, managed to “freeze” the navigation throughout the country.

As a result of the dynamics of the strike, a series of trade unions and federations that do not join the ranks of PAME such as the Athens Union of Journalists and the Federation of Nurses went on strike.

The Confederation of the trade unions of workers in private sector (GSEE) that participates in the social partnership talks, terrorised by the strike of PAME, has resorted -for the first time- to an open strike-breaking statement urging the workers not to participate in the strike. PAME and KKE condemned this outrageous action.

Since the early morning thousands of workers and youth joined the picket lines. Furthermore, PAME organised mass rallies in 63 cities and towns throughout Greece which have been especially massive in Athens and Thessaloniki. A delegation of the CC of KKE headed by the general Secretary of the CC of KKE Aleka Papariga participated in the mobilisation in Athens.

Statement of the Press Bureau on the strike

KKE extends a warm militant greeting to all workers who defied the multifaceted terrorism of state, governmental and employers’ mechanisms as well as the strike breaking mechanisms of the employer-led, yellow trade unionism and participated in the strike and mass rallies of PAME.

The participation in the strike and the impressively massive mobilisations of PAME proves that the class oriented labour movement has a strong dynamics. It shows that the working class has the strength and the ability to resist and repel the anti-people’s storm launched by the government and the capitalists with the support of ND and LAOS; it shows that the political and trade union forces that serve consensus and submission have a strong enemy that has roots in the workplaces. Workers are realising that the employer and yellow trade unionism play a dangerous role in their struggles.

The mass disobedience of a big segment of workers paves the way for the strengthening of the workers and peoples counterattack. The success of the strike showed that we can make it.

Workers and people mobilise now demanding the contemporary rights of the working class! Repel and overthrow the anti-people’s policy! People should not pay for the crisis. Now mass liberation of the people from the ideology and the parties of the plutocracy and the EU!

Statement of the GS of the CC of KKE, Aleka Papariga, in the port of Piraeus

Today we can talk about a successful strike in two meanings. The one has to do with the success of the strike throughout the country and the mass rallies in Athens and in other towns. The other has to do with the big victory of the seamen that has a general importance. Despite the prohibition of the strike by the courts, despite the fact it has been declared illegal and abusive not a single ship has left the port. This will be continued till the end of the strike. It is a great victory that has to do with the rights of the workers. At the same time it is also a victory of the real workers and people’s democracy. Because, as you know democracy has two aspects: the one is the democracy of the government, of the employers of the parties that support the EU policy, the democracy implemented by the justice and the other is the democracy that has to do with the workers interests. This day must be classified as a historical day next to another day when the seamen overthrew a relevant decision. It is an important day for the labour movement.

It is not possible to achieve even the slightest gain if you are not determined to disobey, if you are not determined to respect the right to go on strike and the right to struggle for the rights of the workers. And thus we believe that this day, the 17th December will breed big struggles

http://inter.kke.gr/News/2009news/2009-12-pame-strike