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SUF Sweden: Help us break Jobbjakt.se

category scandinavia / denmark / iceland | workplace struggles | other libertarian press author Sunday July 16, 2006 08:23author by The Swedish Anarchosyndicalist Youth Federation - The Swedish Anarchosyndicalist Youth Federationauthor email jobbjakt at suf dot ccauthor address http://www.suf.cc/ Report this post to the editors

We ask for help to break down a wagedumping site that have started in Sweden. Your help is really needed!

Swedens first wagedumpingsite has been launched. With the german page jobdumping.de as a rolemodel Vashal Nindal, Aleksandar Goga, Valdemar Vogel and Jeffrey Singh have started the site jobbjakt (workhunting or jobhunting). jobbjakt.se´s motto is that the person who accepts the lowest salary gets the job. Workers register themselves free of charge on the homepage, and are then supposed to lay bids on the avalible jobs, the lower the "better". This tasteless auction obviously reduces salaries in general, as collective wages agreements are undermined and the workers are forced to commit traison against their comrades.

The homepage is not just a way for employers to restrain their expected rises of people's wages, but an efficient method to beat competitive attitudes into our heads and shatter us in an area where we, the workers, always benefits from sticking together to demand higher wages and better conditions.

Therefor we, The Swedish Anarchosyndicalist Youth Federation, will close down this page, and we need YOUR help to succed! Together we will make the webpage useless for employers. We recommend the following method:

Go to the homepage and register yourself (jobbjakt.se/register.php ). The smartest thing is to register a new e-mail adress through hotmail for example. Registering on jobbjakt.se also demand a telephonenumber, use a swedish number. You can find one at www.hitta.se. You can register your real name or make one up (both are legal in Sweden as long as you don´t use someone elses name and birthdate). When you have registered on the site go immediately and make bids on the jobs! Make bids lower then everyone else, but do not write or bid anything obviously fake but make "fair" prices for your work.

When you have logged in you can make a little presentation of yourself and what you do. If you want, write a few lines about "your character" in english and mail it to jobbjakt@suf.cc and we will translate it for you into swedish, we can also give you a cell phone number and adress if you don´t have any own suggestion.

If you somehow have chosen a number at the sign up you should of course take it as far as you can. Take contact with the buyer, play a little desperate and unknown about work procedures. When the first workday comes you just don´t show up and if and when the boss calls you you can take the opportunity to tell her/him to fuck off.

There are not more then 300 auctions right now. By fast and efficient sabotage of all their functions we can fuck the website up before it has even got started!

/The Swedish Anarchosyndicalist Youth Federation

Verwandter Link: http://www.suf.cc/
author by Jake - SUFpublication date Thu Jul 27, 2006 15:32author email jigibestman at yahoo dot comauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

Why would you preach destruction of another's property? Why not let people make their choices?

 
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