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Saorsa
21st July 2010, 06:00
Panama: strikes and protests force climbdown on anti-strike laws

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A ten-day strike by banana plantation workers in Panama has come to an end after the government agreed an package of concessions that included the suspension of its anti-strike legislation, Law 30.

The strike by over 4000 banana plantation workers began on July the 2nd after workers at the Bocas Fruit Company had the portion of their pay used to pay their union subs withheld by the company in line with the recently introduced law. As the protests spread, they were joined by around 2000 independent banana growers.

Protests by plantation workers in the Bocas del Toro province on the 9th of July led to street fighting with police, who were ordered in by president Ricardo Martinelli. Demonstrators burned down a bank and several other businesses were attacked, while roadblocks were set up around the Atlantic city of Changuinola. The rioting has led to the death of two workers at the hands of police named as Antonio Smith and Fernn Castillo - and the wounding of more than 100 more. Over 115 workers were arrested, while demonstrating workers took four police officers hostage. Union official Rafael Chavarria has claimed that the situation is much worse than the government version of events, and that a further four protesters were killed.

A parallel strike by construction workers on the Panama Canal ended today following concessions by managers on working conditions. The action by employees of the international consortium Grupos Unidos por el Canal halted work on the Panama Canal expansion project at the Gatun zone on the Panamanian Atlantic coast . The workers were reportedly demanding facilities to cook their own food, wash their clothes, and for management not to interfere with the construction workers' union SUNTRACS. National police and canal security agents arrested five reported strike leaders in the course of the dispute. According to a communique by the banana workers' union FRENADESO, more than 70 workers striking for salaries, working conditions, and against Ley 30 were fired. Police took the workers off the bus, handed them termination papers and gave back the petitions that workers had given to the United for the Canal.

Meanwhile officials and members of SUNTRACS - Sindicato nico de Trabajadores de la Construccin y Similares - were arrested by police who raided a union meeting at a hotel in Panama city which passed a resolution calling for a general strike. At the time of writing, they are still being held.

Around 50 students at the University of Panama set up a roadblock on one of the main roads at the university in solidarity with the strikers, leading the government to order the cancellation of all classes.

Law 30 limits the right to strike action, union membership and freedom of association. Moreover, it outlaws workers' ability to organise street protests in the course of industrial conflicts, with the associated criminal offence carrying a penalty of two years imprisonment. It has been introduced alongside another law, Law 14, which creates new criminal offences relating to the blocking of roads by demonstrators.

http://libcom.org/news/panama-strikes-protests-force-climbdown-anti-strike-laws-13072010

Nolan
21st July 2010, 06:01
Congratulations to the workers of Panama.

Weezer
21st July 2010, 06:49
Congratulations to the workers of Panama.

Absolutely. I look forward to more developments of this.

Rusty Shackleford
21st July 2010, 09:31
victories, all in varying sizes, are being won across the globe. and i dont know if its a rising consciousness and better information gathering techniques on my part, or a nice new trend developing in the world. i certainly hope it is a nice new trend.

:star2:It is great to see workers defend themselves and use on of their most powerful weapons, the strike, to save that very right to strike.

stella2010
21st July 2010, 13:51
So now we need to develop and achieve a stronger union powerbase for construction workers in Australia. Many workers from the West go to work in places like Panama.
In the case of Panama it is to build bridges, so now the people of Panama can achieve the training and working conditions they need.

The People of Panama are on a plus here. This is truly a union Victory.

Congratulations Panama.

Thats fabulous

..

Just like Caeser, we can build a bridge.

Just like Caeser, we can destroy a bridge.


It is a symbol of our might on the left.


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redSHARP
22nd July 2010, 04:09
congratulations to the workers of panama!! you have given hope to all working class members across the globe. the barricade of the street near the school was also a very nice touch.

Veg_Athei_Socialist
22nd July 2010, 05:35
Congratulations:)!

Chimurenga.
22nd July 2010, 05:40
This is a great victory for the Panamanian workers.

REDSOX
22nd July 2010, 14:41
A great victory for the workers of Panama

NoOneIsIllegal
22nd July 2010, 18:32
Fantastic. Great job :thumbup1:

Cheung Mo
23rd July 2010, 19:36
Martinelli's popularity is in a freefall because of his government's repression of workers. I don't know what possessed the people of Panama to bring the Berlusconi of the South to power.

Andropov
27th July 2010, 15:30
Martinelli's popularity is in a freefall because of his government's repression of workers. I don't know what possessed the people of Panama to bring the Berlusconi of the South to power.
I would hazard a guess that the 'free press' had alot to do with shaping the consciusness of the working class of Panama.
Not to mention that his electoral machine was likely to be subsidised by multi-million investors.

KurtFF8
6th August 2010, 13:55
Here's a good article that was posted on Upsidedown World http://upsidedownworld.org/main/international-archives-60/2614-panama-general-strike-against-killings