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Recent Articles about International Workplace strugglesDichiarazione dell'incontro internazionale dell'8-9 giugno 2015 Jun 21 15 Déclaration de la rencontre internationale des 8 et 9 juin 2015 Jun 19 15 Declaración del encuentro internacional del 8 y 9 de junio de 2015 Jun 19 15 Interview with the CNT's International Relations Secretary during the recent I07 international |
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Thursday May 10, 2007 17:25 by Diario Rojo y Negro - CGT
![]() An interview with Jérémie, International Relations Secretary of the French CNT, during the recent I07 in Paris. This interview was made by CGT comrade Ronny Stansert for the Swedish SAC's magazine, Arbetaren.
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Front page12e congrès d'Alternative Libertaire Remember and Revive the Militant Tradition of September 3, 1984! Building autonomy in Turkey and Kurdistan: an interview with Revolutionary Anarchist Action Socialist Faces In High Places: Syriza’s Fall From Grace And The Elusive Electoral Road Aportes para un análisis de la Etapa Histórica Actual From Living Wage to Working Class Counter-power On the Recent Massacre in Suruç, Turkish Kurdistan Grèce: Quelles suites à la victoire du «non»? The Meaning of World War II—An Anarchist View Bakunin, Malatesta e o Debate da Plataforma International call for solidarity with the case of Nicolás Neira 1º Congreso de la Federación Anarquista de Rosario (FAR) María Esther Biscayard de Tello, nuestro homenaje The party is haunting us again [Colombia] Declaración Constitutiva de Acción Libertaria Estudiantil Flora Tristán: precursora del feminismo y de la emancipación proletaria Bil'in - 10 years of persistent joint struggle In solidarity with the NO TAV struggle Wave of arrests in Ireland as state tries to break water charges movement Não se intimidar, não desmobilizar! Toda nossa solidariedade ao companheiro Vicente! After the election of Syriza in Greece - Power is not in Parliament [Chile] Movimiento Estudiantil: ¿En dónde debemos enfocar nuestros esfuerzos? International | Workplace struggles | en Sat 12 Sep, 15:14 The Confederación General del Trabajo (Spain), the Union Syndicale Solidaires (France) and the Central Sindical e Popular Conlutas (Brazil) have extended an international invitation to all organizations that consider themselves part of the combative trade union movement and see the need for social transformation to an international trade union meeting to be held in Paris from 22 to 24 March in order to work towards the coordination of alternative trade-unionism on an international level. [Castellano] http://linchpin.ca/English/Occupy-London-Ontario-Callou...t-Boc A Union drive in computer giant Apple retail is breaking new ground. Apple showroom employee Cory Moll who works in an Apple computer store in San Francisco has started a drive to unionise retail workers in a rare move at the company. Leaflet of Melbourne Anarchist Communist Group (MACG) distributed at todays May Day rally and events in Melbourne. On May Day, we put forward our alternative. It is libertarian communism, a society without governments or bosses. A society of peace and freedom, of justice and equality. We can build a new world. It is the only way out of the irrational, unjust and unsustainable one we live in today. [中文] [Ελληνικά] [العربية] [Castellano]
ISTANBUL: Coordination of Resistance Days Against IMF/WB 1-8 October 2009
Organise! and the WSM Belfast branch picketed Starbucks in Belfast city centre today from 12 to 1 pm. Despite the miserable weather around 12 people joined the picket and leafleted passers by and potential customers outside the coffee shop. At the start of the picket 3 people had gone inside to leaflet customers and staff. There was a very positive response to the picket however one person was falsely accused of assaulting a Starbuck's member of staff after leafleting staff and customers inside.
Turkish National Shipyard Workers go on strike on 16th of June to stop workplace deaths in Tuzla, near Istanbul in Turkey. [ Ελληνικά]
On 18 October 2007, the European Council met in Lisbon and adopted the new Treaty of the Union, a mini-Treaty of what was once the European Constitution Project and a reform of the current EU Treaty drawn up in Nice 2000. At the same time, the president of the European Commissionsion and the President of the Council at the time, announced the signing of a principle of agreement on flexicurity in the EU, between the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) and European employers.
van der Walt, Lucien (2014) “Reclaiming Syndicalism: From Spain to South Africa to Global Labour Today,” Global Labour Journal, vol. 5, no. 2, pp. 239-252.
Some on the Left argue that wage struggles are inherently reformist. The reality is that they can be either reformist or democratic (the latter as an embedded element of an overall revolutionary struggle). A thin line divides the two. The difference is that the reformist will be satisfied with reforms and stop there, while an autonomous democratic movement that has the potential to contribute to revolution will keep demanding more and more, continuing to weaken (not mechanically) capital and finally challenge its existence.
Ever had the feeling that your job might be made up? That the world would keep on turning if you weren’t doing that thing you do 9-5? David Graeber* explored the phenomenon of bullshit jobs for our recent summer issue – everyone who’s employed should read carefully…
Since the birth of the organised labour movement there have been intermittent claims that some alteration in the conditions of workers had rendered class struggle irrelevant or who suggested that class stratification meant that different workers had different interests and thus could not take united action. This was apparent in the struggle between craft unionism and syndicalism in the days of Connolly and Larkin, or the mantra that “the class struggle is over” in more recent times.
Workers’ co-operatives have always been championed by sections of the left and wider labour movement - from their advocacy by 19th century Welsh social reformer and utopian socialist Robert Owens to Proudhon through to their existence in various state capitalist countries today such as Cuba. While workers’ co-operatives can provide a small example of anarchist ideas based on self-management, direct democracy and mutual aid in action, we should not be blinded by their contradictions and should query their effectiveness as a strategy for real revolutionary transformation. [Italiano] more >>
The Confederación General del Trabajo (Spain), the Union Syndicale Solidaires (France) and the Central Sindical e Popular Conlutas (Brazil) have extended an international invitation to all organizations that consider themselves part of the combative trade union movement and see the need for social transformation to an international trade union meeting to be held in Paris from 22 to 24 March in order to work towards the coordination of alternative trade-unionism on an international level. [Castellano]
http://linchpin.ca/English/Occupy-London-Ontario-Callou...t-Boc
Leaflet of Melbourne Anarchist Communist Group (MACG) distributed at todays May Day rally and events in Melbourne.
On May Day, we put forward our alternative. It is libertarian communism, a society without governments or bosses. A society of peace and freedom, of justice and equality. We can build a new world. It is the only way out of the irrational, unjust and unsustainable one we live in today. [中文] [Ελληνικά] [العربية] [Castellano]
On 18 October 2007, the European Council met in Lisbon and adopted the new Treaty of the Union, a mini-Treaty of what was once the European Constitution Project and a reform of the current EU Treaty drawn up in Nice 2000. At the same time, the president of the European Commissionsion and the President of the Council at the time, announced the signing of a principle of agreement on flexicurity in the EU, between the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) and European employers. more >> |
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4>having to translate each speaker into French, Castillian and
>English, something which sapped the exchanges of their
>vitality to a certain point.
Esperanto is the way :-)
Quote: "For the first time there were comrades from Africa, Oceania and Latin America in Paris. And for that reason alone we would be content with the outcome of I07."
Not sure how to take this ... the WSF of South Africa had official delegates in 2000 at "Autre Future" encounter at Paris, one in this sequence of meetings!
> in France only the CNT defends the ideas of anarcho-syndicalism,
Not only ... There is also the french CNT-AIT ...
They also have links with "non western" groups as you may find translation of IWA statutes in languages as farsi, arabic, and other chinese texts on their website (http://cnt-ait.info)
And further more, CNT-Vignoles are not "anarchosyndicalist" but merely "revolutionnary unionist". Just take a look at their website to verify by your self
http://www.cnt-f.org/article.php3?id_article=12
Références historiques
Historical referecnes
Historiquement, la CNT a deux références, le syndicalisme révolutionnaire et l’anarchosyndicalisme.
Historically, CNT [vignoles] has 2 references : revolutionnary unionism and anarcosyndicalism
1) Le syndicalisme révolutionnaire
First, revolutionnary unionism
[...]
2) L’anarchosyndicalisme
La seconde référence de la CNT, c’est l’anarchosyndicalisme
The second CNT reference is anarcosyndicalism ///
The "second reference" : if you follow the Vingoles story since some years, i think you can aprpeciate the subtile evolution in languages : at the beginning (1993) they were only anarcosyndicalist, around 2000 they were "both anarchosyndicalist and revolutionnary unionist" (with AS infirst place), today they are first revolutionnary unionist and AS is only in second place ...
As they say after "
II- Références idéologiques
Ideological references
" Les anarchistes de la CNT ", étaient jusqu’à la fin des années 90 la dénomination la plus courante qui servait aux médias pour nous désigner.
"The anarchists of CNT" was until the late 90 the most common denomination used by the medias [and not the militants ...] to talk about us.
On est passé ensuite à " Le syndicat anarchiste CNT ".
Theyn they talk about "the anarchist union CNT"
C’est bien, ça progresse, mais c’est pas encore ça !
It 's good, it is on progress, but it is not yet the right way.
Certains commencent à nous appeler " anarchosyndicaliste ". On se rapproche...
Some [medias] begin to call us "anarchosyndiclists". We get closer.
Closer to chat ? Simple : the disparition of the word "anarchist" and it replacing by the only word "syndicalist" ...
The CNT AIT on his way is proud to be anarchist and to defend anarchist point of view and practice amongst workers.
http://cnt-ait.info
contact@cnt-ait.info
Heres is a photo of the April 30 international meeting, the event we organized and that has been attended by all our militants and sympathetizor (while the 1st of May demo was all the anarchists from Paris)
30 avril 2007 place des fetes paris