From now on, when there is a strike in France, it is necessarily led by
privileged people, who only think of their navels. Thus the BFMtv, the Cnews, thenewspaper "Le Monde", and other more or less mediocre editorialists... havestated without laughing that the workers of the TOTAL and EXXON oil refineriesearn around 5000E/month! ---- Damn, there are indeed well-paid jobs, what are wewaiting for, to send our CVs! ---- And by the way, how come so few people apply?It's elementary my dear, people, especially among workers (of whom a good numberof unemployed people usually work as workers) are just lazy people who don't wantto work, but rather stay ad vitam æternam at Pôle Emploi, to receive unemploymentbenefits, which are necessarily expensive for the community; "What a lack ofcivility on the part of these people, it's scandalous! "As an average journalistof these news channels would say.Joking aside, it is true that refinery workers earn a higher than average salary,but certainly not 5000E/month, and to find out, you should especially take a lookat the hourly rate that these people earn, by avoiding including the variousbonuses to which they are entitled, and which all the same "distort" the salary alittle. Contrary to what the newspaper "Le Monde" claims. Because when we findourselves unemployed or retired, the administrative services rely mainly on thehourly rate that we had during our work period. And in general, the trades ofworkers, where one earns "a good living", are almost always dangerous jobs, whereone risks one's life every day, often harmful to health, with a life expectancyreduced because of exposure, often continuous, to various chemicals and othercrap causing various and varied cancers... It is in a way a "deal" that the Stateimposes between the worker and the boss.Normally, according to the law (i.e. the rules of the game dictated by thebourgeoisie), companies are required to take all necessary measures to ensure thesafety and protect the physical and mental health of their employees ( written inblack on white on the INSEE website).In many trades in industry, workers are often exposed to dangerous products, jobsthat combine physical constraints, pace, pressure, staggered hours, fatigue,these trades are often physically hard, most workers in industry, when they areadvancing in age, necessarily have mental or physical health problems. The manualtrades are frequently the hardest and the worst paid, and the least considered,and for which you pay more or less, at the end of your career.Also according to INSEE, in the north of France, 35% of workers are exposed tochemical agents and 13% to carcinogenic chemicals. These risks are inherent inmany professions in industry, but also in cleaning, agriculture, even health.And then, in the meantime, the bourgeois left would like to take advantage ofthis to "restore the icing", and is probably taking advantage of these socialconflicts to go fishing for voters. This Sunday, October 16, 2022, the left ofcapital (ATTAC, LFI, PS, EELV, NPA, PCF, POI, etc....), offered us the usual fairagainst "expensive life", with two "DJs" to warm up the crowd. Make no mistakeabout it, they may say that they agree with us on the subject of bourgeoissociety and capitalist exploitation, they will hasten to say that it is also aquestion of claiming rights and freedoms within the society in which we live. Inparticular the right to strike, to unionize, to associate all that in the name ofcourse of the working class and democracy. By forgetting to say that theseso-called "rights" are only granted under certain conditions, such as legality,even loyalty vis-à-vis justice (bourgeois, always the same), and without annoyingthe Employers too much if possible, and that any of these "rights" can bechallenged overnight.The reality is that daily, we exhaust ourselves producing value in the service ofcapital By leaving our health, our strength, our energy, our brain, sweat, blood,disease, sometimes death. That if the bourgeoisie gives us the right to discuss,to unionize and to send our so-called representatives to negotiate the price ofour work, we are still not equal in this society with our employers and leadersof the country, the heads of big banks, shareholders of the CAC 40. When thesebourgeois deplore that there are too many strikes in the France region, it isthat unofficially, we are not equal before their laws and their justice. Unionslike F.O or the CFDT advocate dialogue, discussion with employers, in order to beable to obtain "social advantages", but if we were so equal, we would not beobliged to strike often, since the discussions and dialogues only function on thecondition of being on an equal footing with the propertied classes in society.It is nevertheless obvious that even for the Employers, our demands, for wageincreases and the improvement of working conditions, against massive layoffs, areall the same considered legitimate (well, almost all of them...), but for thisEmployers, it seems just as legitimate to "protect" their private property thatis their business, whether industrial, agricultural or tertiary, the situation isthe same. Even if it means having the DGSI intervene against strikers (indeed,the management of RTE, to put down a strike, called on the anti-terrorist cops.Sources "BLAST" and "Regard" on "youtube"), put them down, even push them to thesuicide (always the same sources "BLAST" and "Regard" on youtube). So things areclear, those who command are those who have the economic power, and who can putyou back to work by force if necessary.Faced with a real proletarian organization which would fight for a real reductionin working time and a real increase in wages, capital would have no interest inrecognizing the right of association of employees, of assembly, of the press, ofunionization because that these would inevitably damage the rate of profit andtheir sacrosanct national economy. And an all-democratic society that it likes toclaim, will release its claws through repression, like any state in the world,with all its cops, its justice, but also the police auxiliaries like the unionsand social services.In a lot of workplaces people are physically broken, in factories, how manypeople are there in aerospace or automotive contractors, who have health issuesrelated to conditions of work they have endured for years? In a box likeMecachrome, an aeronautics subcontractor, which we have talked about in ourprevious issues, most of the workers who work there have health problems, withshitty working conditions, staggered hours, psychological pressure; theseso-called wealthy people have derisory salaries, I doubt that a "star" scribblerfrom the great Parisian print media like the "Monde" will come there to realizeit himself.The fight of worker and revolutionary anarchism, beyond the immediate demands forhigher wages or working conditions, is a fight for the abolition of wage laborand the advent of anarchist-communism on earth. In the meantime, let us fightstep by step daily at work, in our neighborhoods, being wary of the state and itsbrood, which have no interest in us taking our lives in hand.http://cntaittoulouse.lautre.net/spip.php?article1285_________________________________________A - I N F O S N E W S S E R V I C EBy, For, and About AnarchistsSend news reports to A-infos-en mailing listA-infos-en@ainfos.caSPREAD THE INFORMATION
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