Working conditions have been worsening in the last 40 years, where crises have
hit generations. A few months ago in the interview we had with the people fromthe radio in A La Deriva, I commented on how the working conditions for youngpeople were getting worse, how this path of pauperization and precariousness ofthe world of work was a journey that had come for years. ---- My family was notfortunate in that the grandparents had jobs with good working conditions. Mygrandmother was a housewife all her life (unfortunately unpaid work), mygrandfather was the economic "breadwinner", until one day he ceased to be in thefamily and my uncles started supporting the home, my mother at 13 years hedropped out of school and went looking for work to be able to feed the family andhis mother.My mother got her first jobs as a salesperson, obviously without having laborrights, she was a baker, a newsboy and countless trades where she suffered thedecline that a large part of the town was beginning to have. Many had theopportunity to be that last generation that was able to access a decent job andalso a home of their own, but this story is not the case of that sector, ratherof the one that was always precarious.The crisis arrives and by 2000, I was two years old, living with my grandmotherwho took care of me and raised me, while my mother worked ten hours a day in thebakery because she could not afford to look for another job. We lived in familyhomes: my first years were shared with many families having only one room for the3 of us, obviously there were even worse situations in those years. Looting came,the corralito, unemployment and hyperinflation and thus the history that we know.Since I was a girl I had a feeling of anger for people who had to eat from thegarbage, who couldn't have a mattress to sleep on and that children couldn't bechildren and that going out to work was their destiny. That rage with which mymother raised me saying "the only solution is to study and get a good job becauseno politician gives you anything, much less knocks on your door, all politicianssteal", it was she who planted in me the first thoughts critical of this system.Returning to the first lines, that day when I said that we have come from adecline in the last three generations, she made a more global and less personalanalysis of working conditions. In this issue of the Workers' Organization, Iwould like young people to begin not only to analyze and rethink about theworking conditions that we were losing and that we are a generation that can nolonger think about saving for a house but about dreaming of having a blank job,Well paid and with a contract of more than one month.But now I dare to analyze and think how it is that this youth, who was born withgrandparents and parents without good jobs, living with the mango of the day,working in black, as we are today a youth that dares to raise its voice and wantto fight for better living conditions, that we do not want to live our wholelives with black jobs, that we are disgusted by the blood-sucking politicians whoprofit with our lives and a perverse system that already shows that nothing wasor has nothing "beneficial", many being the first ones in which we finishstudying a career or see our parents graduate, like many of us who were bornseeing poverty but who are already disgusted and want to transform our workingconditions and of course change all the misery that surrounds us.https://organizacion-obrera.fora.com.ar/2023/03/06/precarizacion-historica/_________________________________________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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