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woensdag 25 januari 2023

#WORLD #WORLDWIDE #FRANCE #ANARCHISM #LIBRARY #News #Journal #Update - (en) #France, Work longer? It's dead! On strike on January 19! (ca, de, it, fr, pt, tr)[machine translation]

 The government and its "economists" under orders will hammer the opposite in

vain, the reality of this new "reform" of pensions is simple: make the poor work,protect the rich.The CNT-FTE calls for a strike from January 19 and to join all colleagues andworkers in the strike in defense of a fair and united retirement system. ---- Theappeal of the CNT is here.https://www.cnt-f.org/fte/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/2023.01-cel-cnt-fte.pdf ----The appointments for this first day of mobilization are here.https://www.cnt-f.org/fte/2023/01/15/mobilisation-retraites/ ---- The tools toorganize and argue are there.https://www.cnt-f.org/fte/2023/01/15/retraites-les-outils/ ---- The CNT-FTE callson all National Education staff to meet in a general assembly to decide on theterms of the strike and organize its renewal to obtain the abandonment of thisbill and the improvement for all of our salaries and our pensions.The CNT-FTE supports all initiatives to set up strike funds, because solidarityis the most effective weapon for the precarious (who are also the "essentials")to join the fight.See you soon in the fight!???National Confederation of Labor - Federation of EducationWorkers fede-educ@cnt-f.org | BP 30 423 - 35 004 Rennes Cedexclassesenlutte@cnt-f.orgWorking longer is dead!The CNT calls to join the January 19 strike massivelyand to build a lasting and determined movement towin!Macron, Borne and others spend their time leading us onby saying that to save our pensions, we should work longer. With each regressive reform, the arguments are the same.Balancing the accounts, pragmatism, social justice, defense of the pay- as-you-go system: nothing is true in government propaganda. Macronistpower hates social justice, solidarity, classworker and when he brandishes the "value of work" it is to makeothers work and exonerate the bourgeoisie from any contribution to thecollective effort. Hearing about our pensions only from the angle ofaccounting considerations and technocratic jargon is unbearable,it is also a method of diversion to prevent us from getting involvedin our own affairs. Because to attack our pensions or thefinancing of public services by lowering "social charges" or"the cost of labor", is to attack our salaries, our rights,everyone knows it now .We are not accounting variables or stocks of handwork to thank you. When we talk about our pensions wemean our health, our lives, our work, our well-being.Working longer is impossible to bear physically andmorally. The work is tiring. So who can last longer?No one! And who wants to work longer? No one!The bosses have understood this well: they hire few or noseniors, or even transfer a good part of them. More and more seniors areunemployed or receive theminimum old age while waiting to obtain a deserved retirement. Raisingthe retirement age to 64 or 65 means increasing the misery ofelders that we will all become, unless we die before(nearly a quarter of the poorest do not reach 65)!It is not our pensions that Macron and his henchmen want to save butcorporate profits and shareholder dividends!Since the beginning of his 1st term, Macron has never stopped givinggifts to rich capitalists by abolishing the ISF, by setting upthe flat tax, by lowering corporate taxes in the name of"competitiveness" ( several tens of billions), etc., whilealso making us pay for them by cutting public services andcollective solidarity (social security, unemployment insurance, pensions,social contributions). Dividends paid to shareholders are allmoney not paid to employees and social security funds.All this costs money, which Macron would like to take from ourpensions, so make us work longer to finance hisgifts.Retirement is a political choice for sharing wealth, social justice andworking conditions. The CNT demands:? The increase in pensions? The increase in wages to cope with inflation and finance our pensions throughcontributions? The lowering of the legal retirement age to enjoy life? The end exemptions from social security contributions for employers.? The management of solidarity and social protection funds byorganized workers.Don't let the capitalists run our lives.We contribute, we decide!The CNT Education calls on all National Education staff to meet in ageneral assembly to decide on the terms of the strike and organize its renewal toobtain the abandonmentof this bill and the improvement for all of our salaries and pensions.The CNT Education supports all initiatives to set up strike funds, becausesolidarity is the most effective weapon so that the precarious (who are also the"essentials")join the fight.2023: A good resolution? A goodrevolution!New back to school, new year, and the school bagis increasingly heavy to carry for colleagues andour students from the working classes. Living and working conditionsare plagued bycapitalist austerity and inflation.The inflation of food andenergy prices has shot down the New Year's Eve of the poor and the"middle classes" (including us) areinexorably joining them. The proof, the ministry is trumpeting a 6.5%increase in the education budget for 2023 to convince us of the government'svoluntarism inmanagement of the public education service. This"increase" is less than inflation, itwill not even cover the promises of10% increase in salaries whichalready concerned only the beginnings of careers.To complete the hope, the ministry plans 1,500job cuts for the next school yearby hiding behinddemographic arguments. Strangely, we hadn'tnoticed that our class numbers had beenreduced and that replacements were jostlingto allow true continuity of service.Best wishes and good kisses from the ministry!The "new missions" that will be for usimposed within the framework of the "new pact", theselective premiums to divide the personnel andthe permanent evaluation of the schools, theestablishments and the pupils will be, onthe other hand, well with go. Whileschool teachers are clearly those who put in thelongest hours and whose classes are the busiestin the OECD countries (with one ofthe lowest salaries), it is thosewho minister "proposes" to workmore to earn crumbs by goingto college for two extra hours a weekin maths and French. If Blanquer was incontempt, Ndiaye swims in full science fiction.When a decree now allows teachers tobe bus drivers to supplement theirsalaries, we sink into tragicomic.Reform of the professional path: gettingchildren to work for free?More seriously, the reform of the vocational pathwill be put in place slyly according to thegood old method of the "experimental phase" which will soon be "generalized"after a short year of implementation in afew establishments this year.In addition to the sale to the cut of the high schools pros andthe colleagues who work there, this reformproposes nothing less than to restore the workof the children and to make them work gratos.The CNT exaggerates with its irresponsible remarksas usual? In fact, there will beyoung 16-year-old women apprenticedas beauticians who will depilate the inter-gluteal furrowof a few pretty old bourgeois. Wecan also have young people on internship in anEhpad who shower the "seniors" but, promised,no return to the 19th century since thecoal mines are closed in France. A chance!Otherwise, we would have had to find a minister toexplain to us that pedagogical innovation involvedsending kids back to pushtrucks 200 m underground.To support this pragmatic transfer ofskills between National Education andsloppy training under the aegis of the Medef towards"jobs in tension", the government willbear the training costs foremployers. These situations already exist, but"work on the job" will be generalized in the professional route. It is therefore the return of freechild labor, if we deign to call things by theirname.These young people will compete withother employees. This guarantees lowwages for employees and a lowcompetitive "cost of labour" for bosses.Dissatisfied people can always goto unemployment.The war on the poor intensifies andbegins at schoolThe number of people registered with Pôle Emploi isstill over 6 million people, or20% of the working population. The government,for its part, announces "7% unemployment", compensates36% of registered voters (compared to 51% 15 years ago) andboasts of its "full employment" policy.The latest reform of unemployment insurancewill further reduce the rights of800,000 unemployed people by condemning them,quietly, to economic misery.We will therefore always welcome more childrenfrom the poor in our classes, with theconsequences for their health, their work and theclass climate that we know all too well. Thecontracting of means with the reformof the Rep, via the "localsupport contracts" (Cla) still proposes toput schools in competition in arace for means "on file"instead of the granting of systematic means forthe most difficult sectors.The effects of the Blanquer reforms are nowfully measurable (national evaluations,duplication, etc.). The hierarchy lovesevaluations except when it comes to judging theirown "performances". The high school reformis a documented fiasco and little was known that thelevels of pupils entering year 6 (havingbenefited from splitting in primary) havefallen or that the inequalities between pupilsin priority education and the others have atleast been maintained. So school is stilljust as hard on the poor. It turns out that theDgesco belies the figures to say theopposite, of course. And it turns out that JeanMichel Diaye does Pap N'Blanquer with a veryoriginal soundtrack of January 12, 2023 which stutters a"return to basics" (brandished since2006), the vertical management ofteaching practices by the hierarchy (director included)with national ratings everywhere (includingin CM1 now), an entry into the French math tunnelfrom kindergarten,reading fluency with a stopwatch in hand, and the returnof dictation-mental calculation... the more it sucks, the more wecontinue. Oh and if not, Brigitte Macron isin favor of school uniforms.Shortage of means therefore rhymes withcompetition, productivity rhymes with burnout,management rhymes with constraint,communication with lies, and for 2023?The minister's plans for schools: equalrights or equal opportunities?It is with this clear awareness of the situationthat Pap Ndiaye's op-ed on 22December in the press. Indeed, just before theturkey, our minister delivered his roadmapfor the reform (another one) of theeducation system. Following in the footsteps of Jean Zay,martyr of the Republic, the Minister seeks tosquare the circle between an "efficient" schoolto feed the economic system in need oflabor and a "humanist" school to guarantee thecohesion of the nation throughcitizenship education. Jean Zay did not likerevolutionaries, he thought that the values of therepublic were compatible with acapitalist economic system based, by nature, oncompetition and inequality. If Pap's wordsNdiaye are those of a humanist, his actionsfollow in the footsteps of a Blanquer.In his column, the minister recognizes the dropin the level, the widening of inequalities whichfuels the mistrust of the working classesvis-à-vis the institution and the collapse in thenumber of candidates for the teacherrecruitment competitions .But he is part of themacronist project by invoking "inclusive school"with total silence on the status and salary ofAESH, the overhaul without means ofpriority education, the new tasks required ofteachers (already overworked), the pursuit ofsteering by numbers, liberal managementand its highly deleterious effects and thereaffirmation of "equal opportunities".Since his appointment, his ambition for thepublic school lies in this achievement of "equalopportunities" which is a choice of societydiametrically opposed to the pursuit ofequality. Equality is based on rights, not on"opportunities". The equality that we are pursuingcan only be built on the conquest ofeconomic and social equality, by placing ourselvesin a collective and egalitarian perspective. On thecontrary, to claim a chance is toplace oneself in an individualistic andcompetitive perspective.The capitalist school will never be egalitarian,there is no humanist and green capitalismAlso, the acceleration of austerity policies"whatever the cost" favors theruling class which never ends hoardingwealth to wallow inconsumerist obscenity when the queues ofstudents, the unemployed, the workingpoor get longer for the soup kitchen.When inequalities divide the social body insuch a caricatural way, no"civic education" cure can hope to sealthe "national cohesion" around ademocratic community.The school cannot sail serenely on thisocean of misery and imagine finding anormal functioning thanks to somereforms and some bonuses for the personnel.Teachers will have to fight alongsidethe entire working class to impose otherpolitical and economic choices. It's inevitable."Acting ethically and responsibly"...means fighting and disobeying!This is what someteachers are doing, for example, who actively support therecent school occupations toshelter some of the 42,000 homeless childrenwith their families. While the elect makediscourse and that our hierarchy intimidates ourcolleagues, they and they act alongside theparents of mobilized students. These colleagues arethe honor of the profession. Combativeness, itwill be necessary especially to counter the despicablepension reform that the governmentpresented to us on January 10 and which proposes to us either togrow old poor, or to die at work,especially if you are a woman. The CNTis hoping for a massive strike on January 19. Above all,the CNT reaffirms that it will be necessary to close the schoolsduring a determined strike, that is to sayrenewable, and to participate in the blocking of the countrybecause only the frontal and assumed balance of powerwill once again be able to repel this newregressive attack on ourfundamental rights.The guardians of the temple only watch overthe ruinsOpposite, during the lastprofessional elections, we have again seentrade unions dangle the promise ofimprovements to staff by promising themthat once elected, they would take care of everything andthat the strike and struggle belonged tothe antiques department. Colleagues who think that theclientelist model ofpersonalized support for their small career plans,the negotiations of a few bonuses at the ministryand the constitution of legal recourses arethe future of trade unionism, delude themselves with illusions andweaken the combativeness of the entireprofession. The time for socialdemocratic co-management is over, becauseliberal capitalist governments turnedthat page 20 years ago.The time for negotiation is over becauseeconomic and political power nolonger negotiates anything, it prefers to impose. This power nolonger even pretends to discuss, since, inthe class struggle, it is not a question of divergenceof points of view, but of divergence of interests.If Pap Ndiaye had wanted to break witharbitrariness, he would not have let Kai Terada mutate,he would have reintegrated Hélene Careil, the colleagues fromthe Pasteur school in Saint-Denis and the others!The CNT Education will therefore approach thisnew year, like the previous ones,alongside students, families, colleagues,our social camp with, right in front of us, ourclass enemies and with, in our hearts, anew world. Happyrevolutionary year!https://www.cnt-f.org/fte/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/2023.01-cel-cnt-fte.pdf_________________________________________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.ca

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