The world of associations and culture have already supported the Gijón compas.
Now it's your turn to join the support of the compañeras indicted for theconflict with La Suiza! ---- We, the undersigned, want to express our opinionregarding a series of events that we have learned of in recent times and thatcause us enormous concern. ---- It is ironic that in 2022, when half a century ofthe so-called Process 1001, the macro-trial of Francoism against democraticunionism, had to mobilize again to defend union freedom. Six workers have beensentenced in our country to three and a half years in prison for unionism. We arereferring to the 'La Suiza case' and the half dozen members of the Asturian CNTwho could go to jail after a trial riddled with irregularities in which theJustice, represented in the first instance by Judge Lino Mayo Rubio and later bythe Provincial Court of Asturias, showed their most classist and anti-union facewith unjustified and disproportionate sentences that equated information picketsand concentrations of workers at the doors of a private business with coercionand threats.The trade union freedoms won by the labor movement in the fight against Francoismand enshrined in our Constitution have been in decline for more than a decade.The combination of neoliberalism and authoritarianism that we experienced in themanagement of the previous crisis, and whose maximum expressions were article315.3 of the Penal Code, which provides for specific jail sentences for somethingas arbitrary as "strike picket coercion", and the 'Gag Law' led us to weaken thebargaining capacity of the labor movement through labor legislation, innumerableobstacles to union action were placed through the Penal Code and legislation oncitizen security. It was about weakening the collective strength of workers in acountry where the popular classes have been dragging a long wage devaluation thathas placed us at the head of working poverty in the European Union.Although in February 2021 a new parliamentary majority repealed theaforementioned article of the Criminal Code, which had already resulted in morethan 200 legal proceedings against trade unionists, the judges who judged the 'LaSuiza case' that year acted as if such had not happened. thing, equating unionaction with coercion and denouncing abusive labor practices with slander. All ofthis in the knowledge that in a business environment as hostile as the hotelindustry, where union activity is especially difficult, the working class canbasically only resort to the 2 information campaign to defend themselves againstabuses, assert their rights and force to comply with systematically violatedlabor agreements.The threat that six workers will go to prison is not a trivial matter. Set adangerous precedent for the exercise of union activity. Something as serious astrade union freedom is in danger and we don't care what the initials of thecondemned are. It is an attack on all of us who make a living from our work andneed and demand that it be work coupled with rights. As workers in the world ofculture, we call on all trade union organizations, social movements, NGOs,left-wing political formations and the whole of progressive public opinion tomobilize in defense of these six condemned workers. We ask the Supreme Court toreview the sentences and the PSOE-UP government and the parties that support itin Congress to speed up parliamentary activity for the repeal, once and for all,of the 'Gag Law'.https://www.cnt.es/noticias/sumate-al-apoyo-a-las-compas-de-la-suiza/_________________________________________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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