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Twitter Coordinator of metal workers Carlos Martínez García CARLOS MARTÍNEZ GARCÍA FEBRUARY 8, 2022, 6:14 P.M. We need your help to continue reporting Become a member of Nuevatribuna The gag law and the labor reform are two of the main legacies of the Rajoy period. The objective was to keep the labor movement and the social and protest movements under the boot. It is impossible to separate one law from another and both with the “most progressive government” are still in force, no matter what is said. The objective of the labor reform is to leave the working class as a whole without rights won in years and years of struggle by the employers' wishes and according to the CEOE, 95% of said reform is still in force after the reform . Yolanda" . The gag law has the main objective of persecuting strike pickets and therefore preventing freedom of association and being able to repress concentrations and protest demonstrations, whether social and/or union, so that workers or evicted workers cannot gather in the street.
Before shopping centers or business headquarters mainly. The consequence of both laws is precariousness , working poverty and the liquidation of many democratic rights . House arrests of workers Guatemala Mobile Number List or prosecutions after a harangue or peaceful call for workers' resistance. Because both laws are never applied or at least they do so in a statistically ridiculous way to fascists, people from the extreme right or to the caceroladas of “the cayetans”. Marlaska must resign. The gag law must be repealed now Both are laws in favor of the rights of the bourgeoisie. The worst thing is that they have fostered police attitudes that take us to moments experienced during the Franco regime . The problem and complaint for a class socialist and republican is not that the PP, that is, the right with Franco's heritage, approved them but that the PSOE, IU, Podemos government has not already repealed them in their entirety.
Cádiz during the metal strike, the metalworkers and the supportive people of Cádiz had to take to the streets out of necessity, to make their protest visible and fed up with oblivion, industrial relocation, unemployment, increasingly worse salaries and agreements. unfulfilled. The Cádiz metal strike was a strike of the people of the entire bay. The police presence was as overwhelming as it was provocative. When they saw the sadly famous tankette appear in the working-class neighborhood of Puerto Real de El Río San Pedro, they couldn't believe what was happening. They stood up decisively and peacefully, demanding that this war apparatus leave their neighborhood, quiet, humble, hard-working and abandoned by the municipal authorities, but not because of the unnecessary appearance of the police armored vehicle, knowing that their neighborhood was on strike or in solidarity.
Before shopping centers or business headquarters mainly. The consequence of both laws is precariousness , working poverty and the liquidation of many democratic rights . House arrests of workers Guatemala Mobile Number List or prosecutions after a harangue or peaceful call for workers' resistance. Because both laws are never applied or at least they do so in a statistically ridiculous way to fascists, people from the extreme right or to the caceroladas of “the cayetans”. Marlaska must resign. The gag law must be repealed now Both are laws in favor of the rights of the bourgeoisie. The worst thing is that they have fostered police attitudes that take us to moments experienced during the Franco regime . The problem and complaint for a class socialist and republican is not that the PP, that is, the right with Franco's heritage, approved them but that the PSOE, IU, Podemos government has not already repealed them in their entirety.
Cádiz during the metal strike, the metalworkers and the supportive people of Cádiz had to take to the streets out of necessity, to make their protest visible and fed up with oblivion, industrial relocation, unemployment, increasingly worse salaries and agreements. unfulfilled. The Cádiz metal strike was a strike of the people of the entire bay. The police presence was as overwhelming as it was provocative. When they saw the sadly famous tankette appear in the working-class neighborhood of Puerto Real de El Río San Pedro, they couldn't believe what was happening. They stood up decisively and peacefully, demanding that this war apparatus leave their neighborhood, quiet, humble, hard-working and abandoned by the municipal authorities, but not because of the unnecessary appearance of the police armored vehicle, knowing that their neighborhood was on strike or in solidarity.