Bologna ed Emilia Romagna
Il 14 novembre alla Caterpillar di Bazzano
A LAVORATRICI E LAVORATORI DELL’AZIENDA CATERPILLAR DI BAZZANO E DI CASTELVETRO PIACENTINO
La nostra organizzazione sindacale COBAS ha indetto lo SCIOPERO DELL’INTERA GIORNATA DI LAVORO PER MERCOLEDI’ 14 NOVEMBRE 2012
e vi invita a partecipare numeros* insieme a tant* lavoratrici e lavoratori europei di Spagna, Portogallo, Grecia, Cipro, Malta e in attesa delle adesioni di Francia, Inghilterra, Germania, Belgio, ect….
Lo sciopero è stato deciso dalla CES (Confederazione Europea dei Sindacati)
“PER IL LAVORO E LA SOLIDARIETA’ CONTRO L’AUSTERITA’”
LO SCIOPERO E’ PREVISTO DALLA NOSTRA COSTITUZIONE ITALIANA ART.40,
PUO’ ESSERE INDETTO DA TUTTI I SINDACATI E ANCHE DAI LAVORATORI (all’interno delle regole l.146/90).
TUTT* POSSONO PARTECIPARE, E’ UN DIRITTO INDIVIDUALE COSTUTUZIONALE.
Il 14 novembre hanno aderito i sindacati di base, la fiom, la cgil, insegnanti e studenti, associazioni, centri sociali, e stanno aderendo parecchie realtà.
A BOLOGNA CI SARA’ UNA MANIFESTAZIONE CITTADINA VI DIREMO LE MODALITA’.
Manifestazioni in tante altre città :
Roma p.zza della Repubblica h.10; Brescia p.zza Garibaldi h.9; Cagliari( manif.regionale) p.zza S.Spirito, p.zza Garibaldi; Catania p.zza Roma h.9,30; Firenze p.zza S.Marco h.9; Genova p.zza De Ferrari h.9,30; Palermo p.zza.Politeama h.9,30; Pisa p.zza S.Antonio h.9: Salerno p.zza Portanova h.10; Torino p.zza Arbarello h.9,30; Trieste p.zza della Borsa h.9; Vasto, p.zza Spataro h.9.00, e ALTRE…..
Partecipate!!!! LOTTA EUROPEA “PER IL LAVORO E LA SOLIDARIETA’ CONTRO L’AUSTERITA’”
Il 14 novembre a Bologna
Precari e studenti in piazza
en] 14N European strike: Bologna
Posted on 2012/11/14 by Struggles in Italy
Four rallies, involving 10,000 people, crossed Bologna as part of the European general strike on 14 November 2012. The rallies left at 9 a.m. from different parts of the city, marching along all major streets, from those of the university quarter to shopping areas to the avenues where most urban traffic circulates.
One rally was lead by the CGIL union, which had called for a strike of just four hours. It covered a short distance and then ended the morning with a speech from the local leader, Danilo Barbi. Just around 1,000 people took part in this demonstration, which also included the Mayor, Virginio Merola, and some important local representatives of the PD. The lack of worker participation indicates that they were not convinced of the usefulness of this strike.
Much busier was the demonstration of high school students and COBAS, the main union active in schools and in the mobilization of Ikea logistics workers in Piacenza. COBAS had called for a general strike for the entire day. Another rally was organized by high school students close to CGIL, who left the CGIL demonstration and kept marching through the city to reach the COBAS rally. The fourth rally was held by university collectives, blocking the traffic along the avenues and then going on to protest outside the CISL offices (the centrist union which did not call a strike).
Meanwhile, in Anzola, near Bologna, Coop Adriatica’s warehouse logistics workers have been on strike for days, blocking merchandise which is now starting to be missed in stores. Coop Adriatica is the biggest consumer cooperative in Italy and a major player in retail trade. As for Ikea in Piacenza, the protest has been backed by SI COBAS, with the support of CISL. CGIL, the largest union in the country, allied to centre-left wing politics and to Coop, has been accused of signing a contract that makes workers’ conditions very much worse.