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Friday April 27, 2012 18:11 by La Batalla de los Trabajadores labatalladelostrabajadores at gmail dot com
Event on the occasion of May Day The event will take place in the Salvador Allende Auditorium at the Universidad Academia de Humanismo Cristiano (Condell 343, Providencia, between Baquedano and Salvador metro), on 2 May next at 4.00pm. [Castellano] Santiago, Chile: Labour forum in the AcademyAs part of a new commemoration of May Day, the day of the worker, the FEL akademia in conjunction with "La Batalla de los Trabajadores" are pleased to announce this forum, which will be seeking to set out and highlight the latest issues and forms of mobilization that affect the workers and their various unions, with two recent examples - our comrades of the Sindicato Complementos (retail subcontractors) and the Sindicato Nacional Jumbo (prominent in the first legal strike in that company). We will also have the special participation of comrade Manu García, a CNT militant, who will be talk about the historical origins of May Day, from the standpoint of a union activist. The event will take place in the Salvador Allende Auditorium at the Universidad Academia de Humanismo Cristiano (Condell 343, Providencia, between Baquedano and Salvador metro), on 2 May next at 4.00pm. Everyone is invited.
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Responding to that accusation, Melissa Sepúlveda, President of the University of Chile Student Federation (FECh), and herself an anarchist and militant of the Frente de Estudiantes Libertarios and La Alzada, Acción Feminista Libertaria has issued the following statement. [Castellano] Chile: National Port Workers' Strike, 15-16 February Feb 11 6 comments Public statement by the Unión Portuaria de Chile explaining the reasons for the national strike on 15 and 16 February. [Castellano] Stop the silent genocide of the communities and the small-scale miners in Peru! Apr 13 USL 0 comments Only through Direct Action, as seen in the case of the struggling small-scale farmers and the people of the South, who practise it intuitively and as an instinct of their oppressed class, can victory be achieved and the State be brought to its knees. We therefore call on all revolutionary and proletarian forces to exercise this class solidarity, to vigorously and actively support the struggles of the native and peasant communities, in order to prevent social activists from being killed with impunity and stop NAFTA's silent genocide. [Castellano] Chile: Press Release on the Late Events of Repression in Arauco Province May 07 Chile 0 comments Press release of the OCL (Chile) regarding the brutal acts of repression that took place on the 3rd of May in the Arauco province, in Southern Chile, in which the timber worker Rodrigo Cisterna, aged 26, ended up murdered by the Police bullets. We express our deep regret and sympathy towards the family, and our scorn towards the henchmen. The government of Michelle Bachelet is already stained with workers’ blood, exposing itself as nothing but the continuity of the repressive legacy of the previous governments of her coalition (Concertación). No crime, no martyr is to be forgotten. Struggle won’t stop, it will remain on the rise no matter all of their hitmen come out to the street against us to kill us. The people of Chile is waking up from its slumber and won’t be stopped by State violence. With Rodrigo Cisternas and all of our fallen ones in our memory, to struggle and to triumph we go!!!!! |