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Devrim
14th May 2010, 08:32
A number of militant workers from recent workers' struggles in Turkey, including National Tobacco and Alcohol Monopoly (TEKEL) workers, Istanbul Water and Sewers Department (ISKI) workers, firemen, Sinter metal workers, Esenyurt municipality workers, Marmaray building workers, dustmen, workers from the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK) and workers from the ATV-Sabah News Corporation, have come together and established a workers' group called the Platform of Struggling Workers. A group of TEKEL workers themselves had been working towards setting up a committee in order to try to draw the lessons from the struggle that they were involved in and the Platform of Struggling Workers is an important step in their efforts towards making links with other workers, particularly those fighting against the recently introduced 4-C terms and conditions, which are basically a generalized attack on all public sector workers, cutting wages, allowing workers to be transferred, compelling unpaid overtime, giving the management the right to temporarily lay off workers, and allowing arbitrary sackings. They are appealing for money to help in this struggle. We want to stress that they are not asking for money to feed themselves during a strike. Although this type of solidarity can be important, very often it never gets to the actual strikers involved, and even if it does, it can do little to alleviate suffering amongst the tens of thousands of families affected by a big strike. What they are asking for is money to enable them to organize activities necessary for the struggle. Turkey is a very big country (traveling across it is like traveling from London to Warsaw), and TEKEL, for example, is a company with workers all across the country. Traveling to meetings costs money as does organizing things such as leafleting, fly-postering, and public meetings, and money is something which workers after a long struggle in one of the poorest countries in Europe lack.
Don't be put off if you can't afford much. Remember that Turkey is one of the poorest countries in Europe, and that even a little money can go a long way, for example the price of a packet of cigarettes and a beer in Europe can be enough to send a worker to a meeting in another city.
You can use the Paypal button at the side of the web site to send money directly to the Platform of Struggling Workers.
To learn more about the Tekel workers' struggle, read our news and articles covering the strike (http://en.internationalism.org/taxonomy/term/872) .

bricolage
14th May 2010, 15:34
In what ways does the 'Platform of struggling workers' differ from a trade union?

gorillafuck
14th May 2010, 23:36
If I could send money, I would. But I have none, and am just a teenager so I don't use paypal or anything like that.

Leo
15th May 2010, 00:24
In what ways does the 'Platform of struggling workers' differ from a trade union?

Well, first of all, it is a group of militant workers who are currently engaged in struggles. As such it is no permanent organization, but a struggle group. Secondly, it is composed only of workers, and has no officials other than its members. It has no connection to the state, the state does not recognize or acknowledge it, nor would under any circumstances negotiate with it. Its strategy is not one of managing to be acknowledged by the state or managing to negotiate with it either - but purely one of expanding the struggle and exposing the trade-union bosses to the class and breaking their influence as a part of this. This group has already been jointly condemned by all the trade-union confederations in Turkey, including leftist ones.


If I could send money, I would. But I have none, and am just a teenager so I don't use paypal or anything like that.

While it is actually very easy to get a paypal account, if you can't contribute financially but still want to help in some way, we would be very happy to send the comrades a message of support if you'd like to write one!

Android
17th May 2010, 15:17
I've set up a facebook group for 'Platform of Struggling Workers' to help spread information and hopeful help in getting donations. Before setting it up I discussed it briefly with Devrim via PM. We agreed it would be better if the workers involved in the group were doing this kind of stuff themselves. Devrim mentioned Leo is in close contact with the group, if for any reason people involved in the initiative want it taken down, just message me and I'll do that.

Unfortunately, I can't post links due to my post count. But people shouldn't have a problem in finding it on facebook.

Madvillainy
17th May 2010, 16:00
Unfortunately, I can't post links due to my post count. But people shouldn't have a problem in finding it on facebook.

Can't seem to find it :s could you send me the link?

Leo
17th May 2010, 17:24
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=121989771155048&ref=search&sid=1587322707.276259620..1