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      <title>WFTU condemns the assassination attempt against Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Fight Back News Service is circulating the following Aug. 5 statement from the World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU). &#xA;&#xA;Fight Back News Service is circulating the following Aug. 5 statement from the World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU).&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;The World Federation of Trade Unions condemns the assassination attempt against Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro that took place in Caracas, Venezuela during his public speech at a military event.&#xA;&#xA;The class oriented international trade union movement is on the side of the popular strata of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela and, once again, clearly states that the only competent to determine the future of the country is its own people. The World Federation of Trade Unions, as the only trade union International that fights against imperialism and capitalist exploitation, will continue to show its active solidarity with the Venezuelan working class.&#xA;&#xA;We call on the Venezuelan people to be vigilant in the face of events and to fight for the deepening of their social achievements, until the dawn of a new world, without the exploitation of man by man.&#xA;&#xA;#athens #Venezuela #Assassination #WorldFederationOfTradeUnions #Socialism #NicolásMaduro #Americas&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>_Fight Back News Service is circulating the following Aug. 5 statement from the World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU). _</p>

<p>Fight Back News Service is circulating the following Aug. 5 statement from the World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU).</p>



<p>The World Federation of Trade Unions condemns the assassination attempt against Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro that took place in Caracas, Venezuela during his public speech at a military event.</p>

<p>The class oriented international trade union movement is on the side of the popular strata of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela and, once again, clearly states that the only competent to determine the future of the country is its own people. The World Federation of Trade Unions, as the only trade union International that fights against imperialism and capitalist exploitation, will continue to show its active solidarity with the Venezuelan working class.</p>

<p>We call on the Venezuelan people to be vigilant in the face of events and to fight for the deepening of their social achievements, until the dawn of a new world, without the exploitation of man by man.</p>

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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Aug 2018 20:23:53 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Massive Nov. 9 protests by Greek workers</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[U.S. trade unionists participate&#xA;&#xA;Mass march of Greek workers in Athens.&#34;)&#xA;&#xA;Athens, Greece - On Nov. 9, more than 170,000 workers in 64 cities across Greece took to the streets to fight government austerity measures, nuclear armament, and court rulings that make labor strikes in the country illegal. 18 U.S. trade unionists attending a week-long seminar with the World Federation of Trade Unions joined the demonstrations at Syntagma Square in the city center of Athens.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;Talking to workers and protesters, the American delegates saw many parallels between their struggles at home and in those of their Greek brothers and sisters. Like U.S. workers, decent health care, safe working conditions, wages, pensions, stable work schedules and full time employment represented their top demands. These workers saw nothing in common between themselves and the bosses and politicians who sought to drive them into poverty and were ready to fight for their family and future. They urged us to do the same and to continue our struggles in workplaces across the U.S.&#xA;&#xA;The demonstrations were called by PAME (All Workers Militant Front), the country&#39;s leading militant trade union organization and fierce opponent to the governing Party Syrizya&#39;s anti-worker platform. Syrzia rose to power under the guise of fighting austerity in the wake of the global financial crisis of 2008 but quickly bowed to the demands of the banks, attacking workers through wage and pension cuts, and failing to tax wealthy Greek industrialists. PAME is vowing to fight the most recent attacks and calling on union federations across Greece to prepare for a general strike, legal or not.&#xA;&#xA;#AthensGreece #Athens #Labor #Greece #PAME #Europe&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>U.S. trade unionists participate</em></p>

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<p>Athens, Greece – On Nov. 9, more than 170,000 workers in 64 cities across Greece took to the streets to fight government austerity measures, nuclear armament, and court rulings that make labor strikes in the country illegal. 18 U.S. trade unionists attending a week-long seminar with the World Federation of Trade Unions joined the demonstrations at Syntagma Square in the city center of Athens.</p>



<p>Talking to workers and protesters, the American delegates saw many parallels between their struggles at home and in those of their Greek brothers and sisters. Like U.S. workers, decent health care, safe working conditions, wages, pensions, stable work schedules and full time employment represented their top demands. These workers saw nothing in common between themselves and the bosses and politicians who sought to drive them into poverty and were ready to fight for their family and future. They urged us to do the same and to continue our struggles in workplaces across the U.S.</p>

<p>The demonstrations were called by PAME (All Workers Militant Front), the country&#39;s leading militant trade union organization and fierce opponent to the governing Party Syrizya&#39;s anti-worker platform. Syrzia rose to power under the guise of fighting austerity in the wake of the global financial crisis of 2008 but quickly bowed to the demands of the banks, attacking workers through wage and pension cuts, and failing to tax wealthy Greek industrialists. PAME is vowing to fight the most recent attacks and calling on union federations across Greece to prepare for a general strike, legal or not.</p>

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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Nov 2017 04:37:50 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>International Support of the WFTU to the March Against Unemployment organized by the city of Patras in Greece</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Fight Back News Service is circulating the following March 22 statement for the World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU)&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;The World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU) expresses its solidarity with the initiative of the City of Patras in Greece and the big march against unemployment, under the slogan “Work for all, work with rights”.&#xA;&#xA;The march against unemployment organized by the City of Patras will begin on April 2nd and on April 10th after 10 days and a route of 220 km will arrive in Athens, Greece at Syntagma square, in front of the Greek Parliament. This initiative embraces unions, students and women associations and other massive organizations in the struggle against unemployment and for substantial relief measures for the unemployed workers and their families. It is an important initiative and support to the struggle of the working class in Greece, a country plagued by high unemployment rates (25% according to official sources), while thousands of workers suffer from underemployment, low salaries and bad working conditions.&#xA;&#xA;It is a initiative of struggle of the militant doctor – Mayor Of Patras Costas Peletidis and the City Council of Patras against the consequences of the austerity memorandum policies, implemented at the expense of the Greek people, by the EU, the IMF and all the governments of Greece.&#xA;&#xA;The WFTU, representing 92 million workers in 126 countries of the world, supports the mayor of Patras in this important initiative for the struggles of the working class in Greece. The WFTU will participate with its internationalist solidarity and calls all militant unions, its affiliates and friends all over the world, to express their solidarity in this effort.&#xA;&#xA;#AthensGreecd #Athens #WorldFederationOfTradeUnions #WFTU&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Fight Back News Service is circulating the following March 22 statement for the World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU)</em></p>



<p>The World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU) expresses its solidarity with the initiative of the City of Patras in Greece and the big march against unemployment, under the slogan “Work for all, work with rights”.</p>

<p>The march against unemployment organized by the City of Patras will begin on April 2nd and on April 10th after 10 days and a route of 220 km will arrive in Athens, Greece at Syntagma square, in front of the Greek Parliament. This initiative embraces unions, students and women associations and other massive organizations in the struggle against unemployment and for substantial relief measures for the unemployed workers and their families. It is an important initiative and support to the struggle of the working class in Greece, a country plagued by high unemployment rates (25% according to official sources), while thousands of workers suffer from underemployment, low salaries and bad working conditions.</p>

<p>It is a initiative of struggle of the militant doctor – Mayor Of Patras Costas Peletidis and the City Council of Patras against the consequences of the austerity memorandum policies, implemented at the expense of the Greek people, by the EU, the IMF and all the governments of Greece.</p>

<p>The WFTU, representing 92 million workers in 126 countries of the world, supports the mayor of Patras in this important initiative for the struggles of the working class in Greece. The WFTU will participate with its internationalist solidarity and calls all militant unions, its affiliates and friends all over the world, to express their solidarity in this effort.</p>

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      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Mar 2016 16:04:31 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Greek farmers pour into Athens for massive protest</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Fight Back News Service is circulating the following statement from the Communist Party of Greece (KKE).&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;Workers-Farmers, one voice and one fist&#xA;&#xA;Thousands of farmers flooded the centre of Athens, outside the Parliament building, on the 12th and 13th of February. The farmers are waging a struggle of economic survival and for over 20 days and nights have set up roadblocks at around 100 points on the national highways. At the initiative of 68 roadblocks, a decision was taken to hold a national farmers&#39; demonstration in Syntagma Square in Athens.&#xA;&#xA;It was decided to hold a demonstration as the next step to escalate the struggle of the small and medium farmers, in a meeting held a week ago in Nikaia, Larisa, where it was also decided to maintain and reinforce the roadblocks, to intensify their local activity, to reject every attempt by the government to set up a dialogue in order to manipulate the farmers&#39; struggle without taking back any of the measures that are driving the small and medium farmers off the land.&#xA;&#xA;Tens of thousands of farmers reached Athens by coach and ferry to demonstrate, while those gathered enthusiastically welcomed a symbolic number of 18 tractors, which had set out a day earlier from the country&#39;s biggest roadblock on the national highway at Nikaia (Larisa).The tractors that arrived after a 14 hour journey were bedecked with flags depicting Marinos Antypas (1872-1907), the socialist revolutionary who was murdered by the big landowners.&#xA;&#xA;Representatives of many farmers&#39; roadblocks and workers&#39; trade unions spoke at the rally.&#xA;&#xA;The two-day farmers&#39; mobilization gained the support and solidarity of workers and other popular strata. The class-oriented unions, rallied in the All-workers&#39; Militant Front (PAME), highlighted the need to strengthen the common struggle together with the farmers, to reinforce the alliance with the poor urban and rural popular strata. The success of the farmers&#39; demonstration, in combination with the successful general strike on the 4th of February, creates better conditions for the escalation of the workers&#39;-people&#39;s struggle, with the central demand being the withdrawal of the law-guillotine for the social security system.&#xA;&#xA;As the presidents of the farmers&#39; associations in the prefectures of Karditsa and Larisa noted, the struggling farmers will return to the roadblocks after the rally in Athens, where they will decide on the suitable forms for the further continuation of their struggle.&#xA;&#xA;Statements of the General Secretary (GS) of the Central Committee (CC) of the KKE&#xA;&#xA;Dimitris Koutsoumpas, the GS of the CC of the KKE, attended the national farmers&#39; demonstration on Friday evening, 12th of February, and made the following statement:&#xA;&#xA;&#34;The farmers&#39; demands are just. The struggle of the Greek farmers is just. We are at their side. The government must at last stop slandering the farmers&#39; movement, the Greek farmers. They are fighting and struggling for decent lives for them and their families, so that they can remain in their fields and villages. So that they can live decently and produce the food necessary for the Greek people. Primary production, the agricultural economy must be supported, here and now.&#xA;&#xA;The government after today&#39;s popular mobilization must withdraw the monstrous draft law that will destroy the social-security system. This bill cannot be improved or amended. If in the end they bring it before Parliament, it must be defeated. It must not push forward with the draft tax laws, which once more attack Greek farmers and the working people as a whole. On the contrary, it must abolish the crushing tax laws, all the anti-social security laws, to continue to provide free fuel, as it does to the ship-owners, so that the Greek farmer has cheap energy and can produce and feed the Greek people, being able to cover the costs of production, so that their families can live decently and proudly in the Greek villages and countryside. We, the workers, unemployed, all the other farmers who could not travel here today, the self-employed tradesmen, the youth, the women from the popular families are with them. We will continue until the victory. We wish everyone strength.&#34;&#xA;&#xA;The GS of the CC of the KKE, Dimitris Koutsoumpas, also attended the solidarity demonstration (Saturday the 13th of February) with the small and medium farmers organized by labour unions, federations and labour centres, rallied in PAME, and stated the following to the mass media:&#xA;&#xA;“There is one message: Workers-farmers one voice, one fist. Workers, farmers, the urban self-employed, the pensioners, youth, women from the popular families, have common class interests against the class that exploits them, against the anti-people guillotine-laws, like the social security and tax bills, against the governments that vote for these laws, against the predatory alliances that suck our people dry. What we need now is a people&#39;s alliance and counterattack.”&#xA;&#xA;#AthensGreece #Athens #Greece #PeoplesStruggles #KKE #CommunistPartyOfGreece #Europe&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Fight Back News Service is circulating the following statement from the Communist Party of Greece (KKE).</em></p>



<p>Workers-Farmers, one voice and one fist</p>

<p>Thousands of farmers flooded the centre of Athens, outside the Parliament building, on the 12th and 13th of February. The farmers are waging a struggle of economic survival and for over 20 days and nights have set up roadblocks at around 100 points on the national highways. At the initiative of 68 roadblocks, a decision was taken to hold a national farmers&#39; demonstration in Syntagma Square in Athens.</p>

<p>It was decided to hold a demonstration as the next step to escalate the struggle of the small and medium farmers, in a meeting held a week ago in Nikaia, Larisa, where it was also decided to maintain and reinforce the roadblocks, to intensify their local activity, to reject every attempt by the government to set up a dialogue in order to manipulate the farmers&#39; struggle without taking back any of the measures that are driving the small and medium farmers off the land.</p>

<p>Tens of thousands of farmers reached Athens by coach and ferry to demonstrate, while those gathered enthusiastically welcomed a symbolic number of 18 tractors, which had set out a day earlier from the country&#39;s biggest roadblock on the national highway at Nikaia (Larisa).The tractors that arrived after a 14 hour journey were bedecked with flags depicting Marinos Antypas (1872-1907), the socialist revolutionary who was murdered by the big landowners.</p>

<p>Representatives of many farmers&#39; roadblocks and workers&#39; trade unions spoke at the rally.</p>

<p>The two-day farmers&#39; mobilization gained the support and solidarity of workers and other popular strata. The class-oriented unions, rallied in the All-workers&#39; Militant Front (PAME), highlighted the need to strengthen the common struggle together with the farmers, to reinforce the alliance with the poor urban and rural popular strata. The success of the farmers&#39; demonstration, in combination with the successful general strike on the 4th of February, creates better conditions for the escalation of the workers&#39;-people&#39;s struggle, with the central demand being the withdrawal of the law-guillotine for the social security system.</p>

<p>As the presidents of the farmers&#39; associations in the prefectures of Karditsa and Larisa noted, the struggling farmers will return to the roadblocks after the rally in Athens, where they will decide on the suitable forms for the further continuation of their struggle.</p>

<p>Statements of the General Secretary (GS) of the Central Committee (CC) of the KKE</p>

<p>Dimitris Koutsoumpas, the GS of the CC of the KKE, attended the national farmers&#39; demonstration on Friday evening, 12th of February, and made the following statement:</p>

<p>“The farmers&#39; demands are just. The struggle of the Greek farmers is just. We are at their side. The government must at last stop slandering the farmers&#39; movement, the Greek farmers. They are fighting and struggling for decent lives for them and their families, so that they can remain in their fields and villages. So that they can live decently and produce the food necessary for the Greek people. Primary production, the agricultural economy must be supported, here and now.</p>

<p>The government after today&#39;s popular mobilization must withdraw the monstrous draft law that will destroy the social-security system. This bill cannot be improved or amended. If in the end they bring it before Parliament, it must be defeated. It must not push forward with the draft tax laws, which once more attack Greek farmers and the working people as a whole. On the contrary, it must abolish the crushing tax laws, all the anti-social security laws, to continue to provide free fuel, as it does to the ship-owners, so that the Greek farmer has cheap energy and can produce and feed the Greek people, being able to cover the costs of production, so that their families can live decently and proudly in the Greek villages and countryside. We, the workers, unemployed, all the other farmers who could not travel here today, the self-employed tradesmen, the youth, the women from the popular families are with them. We will continue until the victory. We wish everyone strength.”</p>

<p>The GS of the CC of the KKE, Dimitris Koutsoumpas, also attended the solidarity demonstration (Saturday the 13th of February) with the small and medium farmers organized by labour unions, federations and labour centres, rallied in PAME, and stated the following to the mass media:</p>

<p>“There is one message: Workers-farmers one voice, one fist. Workers, farmers, the urban self-employed, the pensioners, youth, women from the popular families, have common class interests against the class that exploits them, against the anti-people guillotine-laws, like the social security and tax bills, against the governments that vote for these laws, against the predatory alliances that suck our people dry. What we need now is a people&#39;s alliance and counterattack.”</p>

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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2016 01:00:04 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Greek Unions Call for General Strike!</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Fight Back News Service is circulating the call from the Greek labor organization, the All-Workers Militant Front (PAME), for a general strike.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;Dozens of trade unions, federations, and labor centers already responded to PAME’s call for a General Strike, against the Government’s plans to bring a new Bill on Social Security by the end of January.&#xA;&#xA;The new bill is going to be added to the brutal anti-worker measures that were legislated during the summer. The new bill’s core will abolish completely the social character of Social Security. It confirms all anti-labor measures on social security, which were legislated by the previous liberal and social democratic Governments. In addition to the 11 pension cuts by the previous Governments, and the 2 cuts in pensions imposed by SYRIZA, they plan new cuts to all pensions.&#xA;&#xA;The Syriza bill affects all workers in one stroke. It affects the existing and the future pensioners, as well as the young workers, as it transforms all healthcare and security rights to commodities making healthcare, not a right for all people, but a privilege for the few.&#xA;&#xA;Against these developments, PAME called for the preparation of a General National Strike when the bill is brought forward in the Parliament. Just today, dozens of trade union organizations announced their participation and preparations for the General Strike.&#xA;&#xA;On Friday, January 8, the trade unions are calling for a protest at the Greek Ministry of Labor.&#xA;&#xA;We strengthen the struggle! We organize!&#xA;&#xA;We will not let them destroy our lives!&#xA;&#xA;We strengthen the preparation for a massive Strike!&#xA;&#xA;January 5, 2016, Athens&#xA;&#xA;#AthensGreece #Athens #Labor #Greece #Europe #PeoplesStruggles #AllWorkersMilitantFront&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Fight Back News Service is circulating the call from the Greek labor organization, the All-Workers Militant Front (PAME), for a general strike.</em></p>



<p>Dozens of trade unions, federations, and labor centers already responded to PAME’s call for a General Strike, against the Government’s plans to bring a new Bill on Social Security by the end of January.</p>

<p>The new bill is going to be added to the brutal anti-worker measures that were legislated during the summer. The new bill’s core will abolish completely the social character of Social Security. It confirms all anti-labor measures on social security, which were legislated by the previous liberal and social democratic Governments. In addition to the 11 pension cuts by the previous Governments, and the 2 cuts in pensions imposed by SYRIZA, they plan new cuts to all pensions.</p>

<p>The Syriza bill affects all workers in one stroke. It affects the existing and the future pensioners, as well as the young workers, as it transforms all healthcare and security rights to commodities making healthcare, not a right for all people, but a privilege for the few.</p>

<p>Against these developments, PAME called for the preparation of a General National Strike when the bill is brought forward in the Parliament. Just today, dozens of trade union organizations announced their participation and preparations for the General Strike.</p>

<p>On Friday, January 8, the trade unions are calling for a protest at the Greek Ministry of Labor.</p>

<p>We strengthen the struggle! We organize!</p>

<p>We will not let them destroy our lives!</p>

<p>We strengthen the preparation for a massive Strike!</p>

<p>January 5, 2016, Athens</p>

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      <pubDate>Sat, 09 Jan 2016 05:17:28 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>U.S. union delegation supports ZOURAS strikers in Greece</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[PAME brings aid to striking workers&#34;)&#xA;&#xA;Thessaloniki, Greece - Workers of ZOURAS Food Industry who have been on strike since Nov. 14 received solidarity from around the world at a rally and workers&#39; assembly on Dec. 6. The workers are demanding a collective bargaining agreement, back pay and the rehiring of laid off workers.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;The striking workers received a donation of material support and a solidarity statement from a delegation of union activists from the U.S. who were in Greece for a labor seminar with the World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU). The statement was first presented by Cherrene Horazuk, president of AFSCME Local 3800, at a meeting of trade unionists from the All Workers Militant Front (PAME) in Athens on Dec. 4.&#xA;&#xA;PAME then delivered the material aid and U.S. solidarity statement to the strikers along with statements from trade unions from many other countries and from the Trade Union International of Food and Allied Industries of WFTU. The statements were delivered on Dec. 6 as the workers rallied and held a general assembly where they decided to continue their strike.&#xA;&#xA;Cherrene Horazuk reading solidarity statement with striking Zouras workers&#34;)&#xA;&#xA;#AthensGreece #Athens #Greece #strike #AllWorkersMilitantFrontOfGreecePAME #Strikes #ZOURAS #Europe&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Thessaloniki, Greece – Workers of ZOURAS Food Industry who have been on strike since Nov. 14 received solidarity from around the world at a rally and workers&#39; assembly on Dec. 6. The workers are demanding a collective bargaining agreement, back pay and the rehiring of laid off workers.</p>



<p>The striking workers received a donation of material support and a solidarity statement from a delegation of union activists from the U.S. who were in Greece for a labor seminar with the World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU). The statement was first presented by Cherrene Horazuk, president of AFSCME Local 3800, at a meeting of trade unionists from the All Workers Militant Front (PAME) in Athens on Dec. 4.</p>

<p>PAME then delivered the material aid and U.S. solidarity statement to the strikers along with statements from trade unions from many other countries and from the Trade Union International of Food and Allied Industries of WFTU. The statements were delivered on Dec. 6 as the workers rallied and held a general assembly where they decided to continue their strike.</p>

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      <title>WFTU leader George Mavrikos discusses international trade union history with U.S. union delegation in Athens</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[George Mavrikos, the General Secretary of the World Federation of Trade Unions (.&#xD;&#xA; \(Fight Back! News / Staff\)&#34;)&#xA;&#xA;Athens, Greece - On Dec. 1 a delegation of trade unionists from the U.S. met for several hours with George Mavrikos, the General Secretary of the World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU). Mavrikos presented the principles of the WFTU and explained the history of the union movement internationally. Then he answered questions and exchanged views on a variety of topics.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;The World Federation of Trade Unions is one of two existing international trade union federations, with member unions on all continents representing 92 million workers in 126 countries. Mavrikos said that the basic principles of WFTU are class struggle unionism, internationalism, a commitment to not restrict union struggles only to workplace issues but also to struggle around larger political questions, and a commitment to struggle for a society without exploitation. WFTU unions are open to all workers who want to build class struggle, regardless of whether they are a member of any political party and without regard to nationality, religion, race, gender or anything else.&#xA;&#xA;History of the international union movement&#xA;&#xA;Mavrikos explained the history of the WFTU and a broad overview of the international union movement. From the 1700s there were efforts to unite unions in different countries. In 1848, a breakthrough happened with the formation of the International Workingmen&#39;s Association (the ‘First International’) by Karl Marx and many others leaders of the working class movement from that time. The Russian socialist revolution in 1917 inspired workers around the world, and as a result, in 1919 the Red International of Trade Unions was formed in Moscow, while in Amsterdam the International Federation of Trade Unions was formed by unions from capitalist countries that refused to work with unions that were pro-socialist. From that time until the end of World War II in 1945, the international union movement was basically divided on that basis.&#xA;&#xA;When World War II ended and fascism was defeated by broad unity among the Allies, there were high hopes that workers could also unite worldwide to make progress for workers’ rights and conditions. That spirit of unity led to the founding congress of the World Federation of Trade Unions in October 1945 in Paris, to unite all trade unions around the world into one federation. It was attended by union federations from 56 countries representing 67 million workers. One of the very few major unions that refused to participate was the largest U.S. union, the American Federation of Labor (AFL). But the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) from the U.S. did participate, led by Sidney Hillman,&#xA;&#xA;who was a founding vice-president of the WFTU. The AFL and CIO later merged in 1955.&#xA;&#xA;At that WFTU founding congress the post-World War II spirit of unity started to fray quickly as the ‘Cold War’ was beginning. Many unions from capitalist countries in northern Europe refused to support the struggle against colonialism, while unions from colonized countries and the USSR thought it was necessary for the union movement to support the struggles of workers in colonized countries.&#xA;&#xA;While there was struggle internally, from 1945 to 1949 the WFTU continued to be the only international union federation. Then in 1949 a struggle over whether to be for or against the formation of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the Marshall Plan split the WFTU. The unions from the United Kingdom, the U.S. and other major capitalist countries split to form the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU) which still exists as the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC). From 1949 until 1990, the WFTU was the larger of the two federations. The ICFTU supported the policies of the capitalist governments.&#xA;&#xA;With the collapse of the Soviet Union and Eastern European governments around 1990, the WFTU was weakened as most unions in the formerly socialist countries left to join the ICTU with the idea that they would try to change the ICTU from within to make it more progressive.&#xA;&#xA;In 1994, at the 13th Congress of the WFTU, some suggested ending the WFTU but the majority of the unions including those from Greece, India, Cuba and South Africa disagreed and decided to continue the WFTU as a class struggle-oriented union federation firmly rooted in internationalism.&#xA;&#xA;In 2006 the headquarters of the WFTU moved to Greece, where it continues to be today. The decision to continue the WFTU has borne fruit as the WFTU has grown and has strength on all continents.&#xA;&#xA;WTFU today&#xA;&#xA;Mavrikos said that today the WFTU is the only truly independent international union federation, since the ICTU receives support and funding from capitalist governments and international institutions while the WFTU does not. The WFTU takes positions against all imperialist wars and interventions, while the ICTU has supported imperialist wars and occupations in Syria, Libya, Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere.&#xA;&#xA;While pointing to the negative role that the national leaders of the U.S. unions played - in refusing to unite with unions from the rest of the world in the WFTU and in creating other divisions in the international union movement - Mavrikos was very clear in recognizing and supporting the historic and current struggles of the working class in the U.S. He noted that the workers’ movement in the entire world still celebrates May 1 as International Workers Day every year to honor the struggle of the working class in Chicago and the Haymarket martyrs who died fighting for the eight-hour work day.&#xA;&#xA;Mavrikos told the U.S. delegation that the WFTU will hold its 17th Congress in 2016 in South Africa. The congress will be hosted by the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU), the main union federation there which was a leading force in the struggle to overthrow apartheid in South Africa.&#xA;&#xA;#AthensGreece #Athens #Labor #Greece #PeoplesStruggles #WorldFederationOfTradeUnionsWFTU #Europe&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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 \(Fight Back! News / Staff\)"/></p>

<p>Athens, Greece – On Dec. 1 a delegation of trade unionists from the U.S. met for several hours with George Mavrikos, the General Secretary of the World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU). Mavrikos presented the principles of the WFTU and explained the history of the union movement internationally. Then he answered questions and exchanged views on a variety of topics.</p>



<p>The World Federation of Trade Unions is one of two existing international trade union federations, with member unions on all continents representing 92 million workers in 126 countries. Mavrikos said that the basic principles of WFTU are class struggle unionism, internationalism, a commitment to not restrict union struggles only to workplace issues but also to struggle around larger political questions, and a commitment to struggle for a society without exploitation. WFTU unions are open to all workers who want to build class struggle, regardless of whether they are a member of any political party and without regard to nationality, religion, race, gender or anything else.</p>

<p><strong>History of the international union movement</strong></p>

<p>Mavrikos explained the history of the WFTU and a broad overview of the international union movement. From the 1700s there were efforts to unite unions in different countries. In 1848, a breakthrough happened with the formation of the International Workingmen&#39;s Association (the ‘First International’) by Karl Marx and many others leaders of the working class movement from that time. The Russian socialist revolution in 1917 inspired workers around the world, and as a result, in 1919 the Red International of Trade Unions was formed in Moscow, while in Amsterdam the International Federation of Trade Unions was formed by unions from capitalist countries that refused to work with unions that were pro-socialist. From that time until the end of World War II in 1945, the international union movement was basically divided on that basis.</p>

<p>When World War II ended and fascism was defeated by broad unity among the Allies, there were high hopes that workers could also unite worldwide to make progress for workers’ rights and conditions. That spirit of unity led to the founding congress of the World Federation of Trade Unions in October 1945 in Paris, to unite all trade unions around the world into one federation. It was attended by union federations from 56 countries representing 67 million workers. One of the very few major unions that refused to participate was the largest U.S. union, the American Federation of Labor (AFL). But the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) from the U.S. did participate, led by Sidney Hillman,</p>

<p>who was a founding vice-president of the WFTU. The AFL and CIO later merged in 1955.</p>

<p>At that WFTU founding congress the post-World War II spirit of unity started to fray quickly as the ‘Cold War’ was beginning. Many unions from capitalist countries in northern Europe refused to support the struggle against colonialism, while unions from colonized countries and the USSR thought it was necessary for the union movement to support the struggles of workers in colonized countries.</p>

<p>While there was struggle internally, from 1945 to 1949 the WFTU continued to be the only international union federation. Then in 1949 a struggle over whether to be for or against the formation of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the Marshall Plan split the WFTU. The unions from the United Kingdom, the U.S. and other major capitalist countries split to form the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU) which still exists as the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC). From 1949 until 1990, the WFTU was the larger of the two federations. The ICFTU supported the policies of the capitalist governments.</p>

<p>With the collapse of the Soviet Union and Eastern European governments around 1990, the WFTU was weakened as most unions in the formerly socialist countries left to join the ICTU with the idea that they would try to change the ICTU from within to make it more progressive.</p>

<p>In 1994, at the 13th Congress of the WFTU, some suggested ending the WFTU but the majority of the unions including those from Greece, India, Cuba and South Africa disagreed and decided to continue the WFTU as a class struggle-oriented union federation firmly rooted in internationalism.</p>

<p>In 2006 the headquarters of the WFTU moved to Greece, where it continues to be today. The decision to continue the WFTU has borne fruit as the WFTU has grown and has strength on all continents.</p>

<p><strong>WTFU today</strong></p>

<p>Mavrikos said that today the WFTU is the only truly independent international union federation, since the ICTU receives support and funding from capitalist governments and international institutions while the WFTU does not. The WFTU takes positions against all imperialist wars and interventions, while the ICTU has supported imperialist wars and occupations in Syria, Libya, Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere.</p>

<p>While pointing to the negative role that the national leaders of the U.S. unions played – in refusing to unite with unions from the rest of the world in the WFTU and in creating other divisions in the international union movement – Mavrikos was very clear in recognizing and supporting the historic and current struggles of the working class in the U.S. He noted that the workers’ movement in the entire world still celebrates May 1 as International Workers Day every year to honor the struggle of the working class in Chicago and the Haymarket martyrs who died fighting for the eight-hour work day.</p>

<p>Mavrikos told the U.S. delegation that the WFTU will hold its 17th Congress in 2016 in South Africa. The congress will be hosted by the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU), the main union federation there which was a leading force in the struggle to overthrow apartheid in South Africa.</p>

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      <title>Second general strike in a month rocks Greece</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Participants in Greek general strike March.&#34;)&#xA;&#xA;Athens, Greece - More than 40,000 workers marched from Omonia Square to Syntagma Square in front of the Greek parliament Dec. 3 as part of a nationwide general strike against austerity measures.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;The general strike was initiated by the All Workers Militant Front (PAME), Greece’s class struggle union. Other unions also mobilized. The strike had strong participation from Greece’s key industrial sectors including shipping and construction. Contingents of workers marched from many workplaces and sectors, along with large contingents of pensioners, the self-employed and students also participating. The march in central Athens was just one of more than 60 rallies that PAME organized all over Greece.&#xA;&#xA;The strike today comes two days before the Greek parliament is scheduled to vote on the budget which includes draconian attacks on workers. The ‘troika’ of the European Commission, European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) have imposed painful austerity measures on Greece for more than five years which have led to massive unemployment and perpetual economic crisis. The Greek government is now attempting to impose the third round of painful cuts demanded by the Troika.&#xA;&#xA;Today’s strike protested the cuts, aiming to defend social security rights, protect pensions and demand the reinstatement of all losses that workers have suffered the previous years. It also responded to the new offensive that is being prepared against workers’ salaries and against even more massive layoffs.&#xA;&#xA;Today’s strike comes two weeks after another nationwide general strike. PAME is calling on all unions and other sectors of society to escalate their resistance to stop the government’s anti-worker plans.&#xA;&#xA;A delegation of U.S. trade unionists who are in Greece for a seminar with the World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU) attended PAME’s march to Syntagma Square and were warmly welcomed by the striking workers. According to Rafael Justo, a seminar participant from SEIU 1199 in New York, “The workers wanted to be out in the street. It didn’t take much to convince them to come out. They understand. I was very impressed by that.” Another seminar participant, Cherrene Horazuk, president of AFSCME 3800 from Minnesota said, “There are so few strikes taking place in the U.S. that many don’t realize the power that we have as workers. Today’s strike shut down transportation, malls, factories and shipping lines. It was awe inspiring to see the Greek working class standing up and fighting back in a massive way against austerity.”&#xA;&#xA;See more photos of the general strike here: https://plus.google.com/+PamehellasGr/photos&#xA;&#xA;#AthensGreece #Athens #Labor #Greece #Europe #PeoplesStruggles #generalStrike&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Athens, Greece – More than 40,000 workers marched from Omonia Square to Syntagma Square in front of the Greek parliament Dec. 3 as part of a nationwide general strike against austerity measures.</p>



<p>The general strike was initiated by the All Workers Militant Front (PAME), Greece’s class struggle union. Other unions also mobilized. The strike had strong participation from Greece’s key industrial sectors including shipping and construction. Contingents of workers marched from many workplaces and sectors, along with large contingents of pensioners, the self-employed and students also participating. The march in central Athens was just one of more than 60 rallies that PAME organized all over Greece.</p>

<p>The strike today comes two days before the Greek parliament is scheduled to vote on the budget which includes draconian attacks on workers. The ‘troika’ of the European Commission, European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) have imposed painful austerity measures on Greece for more than five years which have led to massive unemployment and perpetual economic crisis. The Greek government is now attempting to impose the third round of painful cuts demanded by the Troika.</p>

<p>Today’s strike protested the cuts, aiming to defend social security rights, protect pensions and demand the reinstatement of all losses that workers have suffered the previous years. It also responded to the new offensive that is being prepared against workers’ salaries and against even more massive layoffs.</p>

<p>Today’s strike comes two weeks after another nationwide general strike. PAME is calling on all unions and other sectors of society to escalate their resistance to stop the government’s anti-worker plans.</p>

<p>A delegation of U.S. trade unionists who are in Greece for a seminar with the World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU) attended PAME’s march to Syntagma Square and were warmly welcomed by the striking workers. According to Rafael Justo, a seminar participant from SEIU 1199 in New York, “The workers wanted to be out in the street. It didn’t take much to convince them to come out. They understand. I was very impressed by that.” Another seminar participant, Cherrene Horazuk, president of AFSCME 3800 from Minnesota said, “There are so few strikes taking place in the U.S. that many don’t realize the power that we have as workers. Today’s strike shut down transportation, malls, factories and shipping lines. It was awe inspiring to see the Greek working class standing up and fighting back in a massive way against austerity.”</p>

<p>See more photos of the general strike here: <a href="https://plus.google.com/+PamehellasGr/photos">https://plus.google.com/+PamehellasGr/photos</a></p>

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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Greek poster promoting the Dec. 3 general strike.&#34;)&#xA;&#xA;Athens, Greece - A delegation of U.S. trade union activists in Greece for a seminar organized by the World Federation of Trade Unions met with leaders of PAME, the All Workers Militant Front, on Nov. 30. PAME, which represents more than 800,000 workers throughout Greece, was founded in 1999 in order to unite all workers and unions who want to fight for the betterment of the working class rather than making peace with the bosses.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;Nikolas Theodorakis, International Secretary of PAME, told the U.S. delegation that the trade union movement has two choices: they can try to improve the situation of the working class by having a better relationship with employers, or they can choose to fight the employers. &#34;In every country, whether the economy is improving or worsening, the attack on workers is expanding. We can respond by being class fighters or by being class collaborators. PAME organizes class fighters.&#34;&#xA;&#xA;Theodorakis told the delegation that as the economic crisis in Europe has worsened, particularly in Greece, there are many unions that have advocated for supporting the capitalists, saying that without bosses, there can be no work. The perspective of PAME has been firm: workers should not make sacrifices for capitalist profitability. PAME fights against extreme austerity and anti-union measures that are devastating the Greek population. These include an incredibly high unemployment rate, huge cuts in the public sector, legislation that basically abolishes a minimum wage, and numerous legal challenges to the right to strike.&#xA;&#xA;PAME carried out a successful general strike on Nov. 12 in opposition to austerity measures that have resulted in extreme poverty and unemployment - the youth unemployment rate stands at more than 50%. PAME has called for another general strike on Dec. 3, two days before the government vote on the budget. The strike is in opposition to the following anti-worker measures being proposed by the Greek government:&#xA;&#xA;\- Raising the retirement age to 67&#xA;\- Drastic pension cuts, pensions would only be available after 40 years of continuous employment&#xA;\- Increased flexible working situations, which is exacerbating the extreme youth unemployment rate&#xA;\- Abolishing the employer contribution to health care&#xA;\- Abolishing coverage of numerous medical procedures that benefit pregnant women and mothers&#xA;\- Drastic cuts to the Social Security (National Health) Plan&#xA;&#xA;The U.S. delegation met with the strike organizing committee, which includes representatives from multiple labor sectors and geographic areas, to hear about the strike demands and organizing effort. The delegates will have the opportunity to see the plans for the general strike to be put into action on Dec. 3.&#xA;&#xA;#AthensGreece #Athens #Greece #WorldFederationOfTradeUnions #AllWorkersMilitantFrontOfGreecePAME #Europe&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Athens, Greece – A delegation of U.S. trade union activists in Greece for a seminar organized by the World Federation of Trade Unions met with leaders of PAME, the All Workers Militant Front, on Nov. 30. PAME, which represents more than 800,000 workers throughout Greece, was founded in 1999 in order to unite all workers and unions who want to fight for the betterment of the working class rather than making peace with the bosses.</p>



<p>Nikolas Theodorakis, International Secretary of PAME, told the U.S. delegation that the trade union movement has two choices: they can try to improve the situation of the working class by having a better relationship with employers, or they can choose to fight the employers. “In every country, whether the economy is improving or worsening, the attack on workers is expanding. We can respond by being class fighters or by being class collaborators. PAME organizes class fighters.”</p>

<p>Theodorakis told the delegation that as the economic crisis in Europe has worsened, particularly in Greece, there are many unions that have advocated for supporting the capitalists, saying that without bosses, there can be no work. The perspective of PAME has been firm: workers should not make sacrifices for capitalist profitability. PAME fights against extreme austerity and anti-union measures that are devastating the Greek population. These include an incredibly high unemployment rate, huge cuts in the public sector, legislation that basically abolishes a minimum wage, and numerous legal challenges to the right to strike.</p>

<p>PAME carried out a successful general strike on Nov. 12 in opposition to austerity measures that have resulted in extreme poverty and unemployment – the youth unemployment rate stands at more than 50%. PAME has called for another general strike on Dec. 3, two days before the government vote on the budget. The strike is in opposition to the following anti-worker measures being proposed by the Greek government:</p>

<p>- Raising the retirement age to 67
- Drastic pension cuts, pensions would only be available after 40 years of continuous employment
- Increased flexible working situations, which is exacerbating the extreme youth unemployment rate
- Abolishing the employer contribution to health care
- Abolishing coverage of numerous medical procedures that benefit pregnant women and mothers
- Drastic cuts to the Social Security (National Health) Plan</p>

<p>The U.S. delegation met with the strike organizing committee, which includes representatives from multiple labor sectors and geographic areas, to hear about the strike demands and organizing effort. The delegates will have the opportunity to see the plans for the general strike to be put into action on Dec. 3.</p>

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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Fight Back News Service is circulating the following July 11 statement from the Communist party of Greece (KKE).&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;No to the new “leftwing” memorandum&#xA;&#xA;The government of “leftwing” SYRIZA and nationalist ANEL, with the support of the rightwing ND, the social-democratic PASOK (who governed together until January 2015), the centre party POTAMI, is thrusting new unbearable anti-people burdens onto the working class and other popular strata.&#xA;&#xA;On the night of the 10th of July, it placed before the full plenum of the parliament the question of “authorizing” the government to negotiate a new, 3rd memorandum of anti-people measures, posing the following dilemma: the continuation of the anti-people political line or the country’s bankruptcy and an exit from the eurozone.&#xA;&#xA;The Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras defended his memorandum, the Tsipras-memorandum, arguing in essence that the anti-people measures are being taken n order to regain the confidence of the investors and markets.&#xA;&#xA;At 5 in the morning 251 MPs votes for the government’s proposal, while the entire Parliamentary Group of the KKE voted against it. As a whole there were 32 against, 8 who voted “present” and 9 who were absent.&#xA;&#xA;These developments, which reveal once again the true face of the “left-patriotic” government of SYRIZA-ANEL, also expose the unacceptable stance of various forces abroad in recent months, which supported the government, including some communist and workers’ parties, allegedly in the name of “solidarity with Greece”.&#xA;&#xA;Speaking in the full plenum of the Parliament, during the discussion regarding the provision of “authorization” for the government to agree to the new, 3rd memorandum, the General Secretary of the Central Committee of the KKE, Dimitris Koutsoumpas, addressing the government stressed: “You were always supporters of political amorality, opportunism, which literally and without its deeper theoretical dimension simply means being opportunistic and adventurist.&#xA;&#xA;Just 10 days ago, in this very hall, during the discussion of the proposal for the referendum, the KKE clearly pointed out to you that you were calling on the people to take part in a referendum with a “yes” or “no” that only had superficial differences, as both the “yes” and the “no” meant the acceptance of a new memorandum, perhaps worse than those we have already seen.&#xA;&#xA;You adjusted the “no” of the people to a “yes” for the new memorandum.&#xA;&#xA;Something that was confirmed the very day after the referendum, when the rest of the political parties, those that supported a “yes” and those that supported a “no” agreed to a new memorandum which will be even harsher.&#xA;&#xA;We were certain from the beginning that this would happen.&#xA;&#xA;Not because we are soothsayers, but because your strategy, but because your programme, your position towards the EU, eurozone and the capitalist unions in general, your position regarding the development path and system that you want to serve, inevitably lead to you to struggle at the side of the EU, ECB, IMF, big capital, the monopoly groups, over how the division of the spoils will be conducted, how you will serve their profitability, how in the end you will reduce the people’s income, how you will economically reduce the price of labour power, how you will suck the people dry, so that the parasites of the system will prosper.”&#xA;&#xA;The General Secretary of the Central Committee of the KKE, in reference of the government’s dilemma “anti-people agreement, i.e. memorandum, or Grexit” stressed that: “The 3rd memorandum will also mean the real bankruptcy of the people. Of course in a somewhat more organized way. We will have barbaric anti-people measures. With the Grexit we will see a rapid pauperization, the people’s bankruptcy together with state bankruptcy, without a way out, still trapped inside the walls of the EU, inside the same old capitalist development path.&#xA;&#xA;This is why all the other parties bear historic responsibilities, especially SYRIZA which is in government today and was trusted by the people.&#xA;&#xA;A real way out from the crisis and development in favour of the workers’-people’s interests require the organization of the people, their full preparation, honest talk, clear programmes and positions so that the people themselves decide to take power and to organize the economy and new society, outside and far away from the imperialist unions, with central planning, with social ownership of the wealth produced by the working class and our people.&#xA;&#xA;All the other options are the failed experiments in social-democratic management, allegedly leftwing governments that manage the system, inside the framework of capitalism, and which after spreading fleeting hopes and false expectations lead the people to great disillusionment, the labour movement to retreat and strengthen conservative and even extremely reactionary trends among the popular forces.”&#xA;&#xA;In reference to the entanglement of the “Greek issue” in the inter-imperialist contradictions, D. Koutsoumpas noted that: “You often present the “cruel” Schauble as the only opponent, Schauble who represents an important section of German capital, and that the friends of Greece from time to time are the USA and the IMF, and now France, focusing on the issue of the restructuring of the state debt.&#xA;&#xA;Neither US or French or German capital are the friends of the people. They all demand the slaughter of the people’s rights and income. The competition between them is being conducted on the terrain of the capitalist crisis and the deep unevenness that permeates the hard core of the Eurozone. The USA and Germany are competing for hegemony in Europe. The IMF, France and Germany over the future of the eurozone. Sections of domestic capital, industrialists, banking and shipping groups are involved in this confrontation.&#xA;&#xA;As long as we are involved in this dangerous web of contradictions all the alternatives will be a nightmare for the people: either the anti-people agreement/memorandum or a state default or a Grexit or even a possible war in the wider region.”&#xA;&#xA;The General Secretary underlined the following as regards the future developments:&#xA;&#xA;Despite the temporary compromise the tendency for the expulsion of countries remains strong. This does not concern merely Greece but all indebted countries and even those which are candidates to join the euro.&#xA;&#xA;The people must not choose between their bankruptcy under the Euro or a bankruptcy under the Drachma.&#xA;&#xA;A decisive solution in favour of the people requires a true rupture that has nothing to do with the fake rupture that certain forces within SYRIZA invoke when they defend the exit of Greece solely from the Eurozone.&#xA;&#xA;Those who claim –including forces of SYRIZA, as well as other nationalist, reactionary forces from another standpoint– that the exit of Greece from the Eurozone, with a depreciated currency, will give impetus to competitiveness and growth and will have positive consequences for the people, are deliberately deceiving the people.&#xA;&#xA;The prospect of Greece as a capitalist country with a national currency does not constitute any rupture in favour of the people. Those political forces that promote this goal as a solution or an intermediate goal for radical changes (such as the “Left Platform of SYRIZA, ANTARSYA as well as other ultra right, fascist forces in Europe) are actually playing the game of certain sections of capital.&#xA;&#xA;So we will not choose whether we will go bankrupt under the Euro or the drachma, under an internal or external devaluation.&#xA;&#xA;For this reason we do not choose between a memorandum and a Grexit.&#xA;&#xA;Because there is an alternative solution if the people struggle for a rupture with the EU, capital and their power.&#xA;&#xA;For example, we can abolish the EU commitments which have caused stagnation in domestic production, from sugar and meat to shipbuilding and many other sectors.&#xA;&#xA;We can utilize the contradictions between the imperialist centres and achieve international agreements of mutual benefit for Greece under people’s power, which will be disengaged from the EU and NATO.&#xA;&#xA;We can pave the way for the satisfaction of the people’s needs if we proceed to the socialization of monopolies, the means of production with scientific nationwide planning of economy”.&#xA;&#xA;Finally, D. Koutsoumpas noted that the KKE called on the working people to organize their counterattack in the streets and the workplaces against the new destructive measures.&#xA;&#xA;In the afternoon of the same day (Friday 10th July) PAME organized mass rallies in Athens and other major cities throughout the country against the 3rd (“leftwing”) memorandum of anti-people measures. The demonstrations were joined by trade unions, People’s Committees, Women’s Associations and Groups, mass organizations and Struggle Committees of self-employed and craftsmen as well as students i.e. by those who are being attacked by the measures of the coalition government. All of them declared: “enough! There is another path in favour of the people”.&#xA;&#xA;D. Koutsoumpas who participated in the mass rally of PAME in Athens stated: “we cannot waste any more time. The working people must organize their struggle, promote their demands and organize the people’s alliance”.&#xA;&#xA;#AthensGreece #Athens #Greece #PeoplesStruggles #WorkersAndGlobalization #austerity #CommunistPartyOfGreece #Socialism #Europe&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Fight Back News Service is circulating the following July 11 statement from the Communist party of Greece (KKE).</em></p>



<p>No to the new “leftwing” memorandum</p>

<p>The government of “leftwing” SYRIZA and nationalist ANEL, with the support of the rightwing ND, the social-democratic PASOK (who governed together until January 2015), the centre party POTAMI, is thrusting new unbearable anti-people burdens onto the working class and other popular strata.</p>

<p>On the night of the 10th of July, it placed before the full plenum of the parliament the question of “authorizing” the government to negotiate a new, 3rd memorandum of anti-people measures, posing the following dilemma: the continuation of the anti-people political line or the country’s bankruptcy and an exit from the eurozone.</p>

<p>The Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras defended his memorandum, the Tsipras-memorandum, arguing in essence that the anti-people measures are being taken n order to regain the confidence of the investors and markets.</p>

<p>At 5 in the morning 251 MPs votes for the government’s proposal, while the entire Parliamentary Group of the KKE voted against it. As a whole there were 32 against, 8 who voted “present” and 9 who were absent.</p>

<p>These developments, which reveal once again the true face of the “left-patriotic” government of SYRIZA-ANEL, also expose the unacceptable stance of various forces abroad in recent months, which supported the government, including some communist and workers’ parties, allegedly in the name of “solidarity with Greece”.</p>

<p>Speaking in the full plenum of the Parliament, during the discussion regarding the provision of “authorization” for the government to agree to the new, 3rd memorandum, the General Secretary of the Central Committee of the KKE, Dimitris Koutsoumpas, addressing the government stressed: “You were always supporters of political amorality, opportunism, which literally and without its deeper theoretical dimension simply means being opportunistic and adventurist.</p>

<p>Just 10 days ago, in this very hall, during the discussion of the proposal for the referendum, the KKE clearly pointed out to you that you were calling on the people to take part in a referendum with a “yes” or “no” that only had superficial differences, as both the “yes” and the “no” meant the acceptance of a new memorandum, perhaps worse than those we have already seen.</p>

<p>You adjusted the “no” of the people to a “yes” for the new memorandum.</p>

<p>Something that was confirmed the very day after the referendum, when the rest of the political parties, those that supported a “yes” and those that supported a “no” agreed to a new memorandum which will be even harsher.</p>

<p>We were certain from the beginning that this would happen.</p>

<p>Not because we are soothsayers, but because your strategy, but because your programme, your position towards the EU, eurozone and the capitalist unions in general, your position regarding the development path and system that you want to serve, inevitably lead to you to struggle at the side of the EU, ECB, IMF, big capital, the monopoly groups, over how the division of the spoils will be conducted, how you will serve their profitability, how in the end you will reduce the people’s income, how you will economically reduce the price of labour power, how you will suck the people dry, so that the parasites of the system will prosper.”</p>

<p>The General Secretary of the Central Committee of the KKE, in reference of the government’s dilemma “anti-people agreement, i.e. memorandum, or Grexit” stressed that: “The 3rd memorandum will also mean the real bankruptcy of the people. Of course in a somewhat more organized way. We will have barbaric anti-people measures. With the Grexit we will see a rapid pauperization, the people’s bankruptcy together with state bankruptcy, without a way out, still trapped inside the walls of the EU, inside the same old capitalist development path.</p>

<p>This is why all the other parties bear historic responsibilities, especially SYRIZA which is in government today and was trusted by the people.</p>

<p>A real way out from the crisis and development in favour of the workers’-people’s interests require the organization of the people, their full preparation, honest talk, clear programmes and positions so that the people themselves decide to take power and to organize the economy and new society, outside and far away from the imperialist unions, with central planning, with social ownership of the wealth produced by the working class and our people.</p>

<p>All the other options are the failed experiments in social-democratic management, allegedly leftwing governments that manage the system, inside the framework of capitalism, and which after spreading fleeting hopes and false expectations lead the people to great disillusionment, the labour movement to retreat and strengthen conservative and even extremely reactionary trends among the popular forces.”</p>

<p>In reference to the entanglement of the “Greek issue” in the inter-imperialist contradictions, D. Koutsoumpas noted that: “You often present the “cruel” Schauble as the only opponent, Schauble who represents an important section of German capital, and that the friends of Greece from time to time are the USA and the IMF, and now France, focusing on the issue of the restructuring of the state debt.</p>

<p>Neither US or French or German capital are the friends of the people. They all demand the slaughter of the people’s rights and income. The competition between them is being conducted on the terrain of the capitalist crisis and the deep unevenness that permeates the hard core of the Eurozone. The USA and Germany are competing for hegemony in Europe. The IMF, France and Germany over the future of the eurozone. Sections of domestic capital, industrialists, banking and shipping groups are involved in this confrontation.</p>

<p>As long as we are involved in this dangerous web of contradictions all the alternatives will be a nightmare for the people: either the anti-people agreement/memorandum or a state default or a Grexit or even a possible war in the wider region.”</p>

<p>The General Secretary underlined the following as regards the future developments:</p>

<p>Despite the temporary compromise the tendency for the expulsion of countries remains strong. This does not concern merely Greece but all indebted countries and even those which are candidates to join the euro.</p>

<p>The people must not choose between their bankruptcy under the Euro or a bankruptcy under the Drachma.</p>

<p>A decisive solution in favour of the people requires a true rupture that has nothing to do with the fake rupture that certain forces within SYRIZA invoke when they defend the exit of Greece solely from the Eurozone.</p>

<p>Those who claim –including forces of SYRIZA, as well as other nationalist, reactionary forces from another standpoint– that the exit of Greece from the Eurozone, with a depreciated currency, will give impetus to competitiveness and growth and will have positive consequences for the people, are deliberately deceiving the people.</p>

<p>The prospect of Greece as a capitalist country with a national currency does not constitute any rupture in favour of the people. Those political forces that promote this goal as a solution or an intermediate goal for radical changes (such as the “Left Platform of SYRIZA, ANTARSYA as well as other ultra right, fascist forces in Europe) are actually playing the game of certain sections of capital.</p>

<p>So we will not choose whether we will go bankrupt under the Euro or the drachma, under an internal or external devaluation.</p>

<p>For this reason we do not choose between a memorandum and a Grexit.</p>

<p>Because there is an alternative solution if the people struggle for a rupture with the EU, capital and their power.</p>

<p>For example, we can abolish the EU commitments which have caused stagnation in domestic production, from sugar and meat to shipbuilding and many other sectors.</p>

<p>We can utilize the contradictions between the imperialist centres and achieve international agreements of mutual benefit for Greece under people’s power, which will be disengaged from the EU and NATO.</p>

<p>We can pave the way for the satisfaction of the people’s needs if we proceed to the socialization of monopolies, the means of production with scientific nationwide planning of economy”.</p>

<p>Finally, D. Koutsoumpas noted that the KKE called on the working people to organize their counterattack in the streets and the workplaces against the new destructive measures.</p>

<p>In the afternoon of the same day (Friday 10th July) PAME organized mass rallies in Athens and other major cities throughout the country against the 3rd (“leftwing”) memorandum of anti-people measures. The demonstrations were joined by trade unions, People’s Committees, Women’s Associations and Groups, mass organizations and Struggle Committees of self-employed and craftsmen as well as students i.e. by those who are being attacked by the measures of the coalition government. All of them declared: “enough! There is another path in favour of the people”.</p>

<p>D. Koutsoumpas who participated in the mass rally of PAME in Athens stated: “we cannot waste any more time. The working people must organize their struggle, promote their demands and organize the people’s alliance”.</p>

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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Athens, Greece - Under banners reading, “Class Unity and Struggles; Internationalism and Solidarity,” 800 trade union leaders from around the world came together here, April 7, for the start of the 16th Congress of the World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU).&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;This is the largest WFTU Congress, with participants from nearly 100 countries, including 13 observers from the United States. They were joined at the opening ceremony by more than 3000 workers from Greece for a political and cultural event that featured working class songs from around the world, thunderous chants and slogans of international solidarity and a video celebrating the 65-year history of the WFTU. The WFTU is a grouping of trade unions from more than 100 countries with a membership of more than 70 million workers. Its aim is to build a militant, class-oriented, internationalist, democratic trade union movement.&#xA;&#xA;A highlight of the opening event was the speech by WFTU Secretary General George Mavrikos, where he discussed the conditions the people of the world are facing. On the one hand, the deep economic crisis of the capitalist system and the escalating war against workers has caused massive unemployment, misery, poverty and migration. Around the world, capitalist governments, in facing the insurmountable difficulties in managing the crisis, have launched an unprecedented attack on the labor rights and achievements that have been won through years of workers struggles. Salaries, social security and collective union contracts are all under attack. Unemployment and poverty are on the rise. Privatization of health, education and other services are being carried out all over.&#xA;&#xA;The working class around the world has strongly resisted these anti-labor initiatives, with protests, massive strikes and other events. WFTU unions organized protests in April, 2009 in 45 countries and in September, 2010, mobilizations were held in 56 countries, under the slogan, “We will not pay for their crisis.” In New Delhi, alone, more than one million people participated.&#xA;&#xA;Mavrikos called on participants to soundly condemn the imperialist aggression and wars being carried out around the world, including the current bombing of Libya. The imperialists claim that they are protecting civilians, when their real interest is controlling the oil fields and gaining access to sub-Saharan Africa and its great mineral wealth.&#xA;&#xA;In closing, Mavrikos asked event participants, “What type of international trade union movement does the global working class need? A movement that is compatible and allied with the capitalist system to ‘modernize it?’ Or a movement that will represent the working class and its allies and will be in conflict with the capitalists to overthrow the exploitation system? A movement that will support the imperialist wars in Iraq, in Afghanistan, in Libya, in Yugoslavia? Or a movement that is against imperialist and unjust wars, and that will struggle for peace and friendship among all people?&#xA;&#xA;A movement that seeks to unite the working class to cooperate with the monopolies and multinationals in the line of class collaboration? Or a movement which will follow the line of class struggle and unite the entire working class based on its class interests?&#xA;&#xA;A movement that support’s Israel’s policy, which slanders Cuba, defames Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, Iran and North Korea? Or a movement of proletarian internationalism that is firmly on the side of Palestinian people to have its own homeland, to support the Cuban revolution and defend the right of every people to decide alone on the present and future?&#xA;&#xA;“A movement of bureaucratic elite with luxurious offices and rich salaries? Or a movement whose local, national and international leadership are identified with the working class, poor peasants, youth, women, immigrants and indigenous peoples?”&#xA;&#xA;To resounding applause by all present at the opening ceremony, Mavrikos stated, “For the WFTU, our answer is clear: We continue the path of class struggle, against imperialism and capitalism. For a world without exploitation of man by man. For a future world that belongs to workers!”&#xA;&#xA;#AthensGreece #Athens #Greece #classStruggleUnionism #WorldFederationOfTradeUnions #WFTU&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Athens, Greece – Under banners reading, “Class Unity and Struggles; Internationalism and Solidarity,” 800 trade union leaders from around the world came together here, April 7, for the start of the 16th Congress of the World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU).</p>



<p>This is the largest WFTU Congress, with participants from nearly 100 countries, including 13 observers from the United States. They were joined at the opening ceremony by more than 3000 workers from Greece for a political and cultural event that featured working class songs from around the world, thunderous chants and slogans of international solidarity and a video celebrating the 65-year history of the WFTU. The WFTU is a grouping of trade unions from more than 100 countries with a membership of more than 70 million workers. Its aim is to build a militant, class-oriented, internationalist, democratic trade union movement.</p>

<p>A highlight of the opening event was the speech by WFTU Secretary General George Mavrikos, where he discussed the conditions the people of the world are facing. On the one hand, the deep economic crisis of the capitalist system and the escalating war against workers has caused massive unemployment, misery, poverty and migration. Around the world, capitalist governments, in facing the insurmountable difficulties in managing the crisis, have launched an unprecedented attack on the labor rights and achievements that have been won through years of workers struggles. Salaries, social security and collective union contracts are all under attack. Unemployment and poverty are on the rise. Privatization of health, education and other services are being carried out all over.</p>

<p>The working class around the world has strongly resisted these anti-labor initiatives, with protests, massive strikes and other events. WFTU unions organized protests in April, 2009 in 45 countries and in September, 2010, mobilizations were held in 56 countries, under the slogan, “We will not pay for their crisis.” In New Delhi, alone, more than one million people participated.</p>

<p>Mavrikos called on participants to soundly condemn the imperialist aggression and wars being carried out around the world, including the current bombing of Libya. The imperialists claim that they are protecting civilians, when their real interest is controlling the oil fields and gaining access to sub-Saharan Africa and its great mineral wealth.</p>

<p>In closing, Mavrikos asked event participants, “What type of international trade union movement does the global working class need? A movement that is compatible and allied with the capitalist system to ‘modernize it?’ Or a movement that will represent the working class and its allies and will be in conflict with the capitalists to overthrow the exploitation system? A movement that will support the imperialist wars in Iraq, in Afghanistan, in Libya, in Yugoslavia? Or a movement that is against imperialist and unjust wars, and that will struggle for peace and friendship among all people?</p>

<p>A movement that seeks to unite the working class to cooperate with the monopolies and multinationals in the line of class collaboration? Or a movement which will follow the line of class struggle and unite the entire working class based on its class interests?</p>

<p>A movement that support’s Israel’s policy, which slanders Cuba, defames Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, Iran and North Korea? Or a movement of proletarian internationalism that is firmly on the side of Palestinian people to have its own homeland, to support the Cuban revolution and defend the right of every people to decide alone on the present and future?</p>

<p>“A movement of bureaucratic elite with luxurious offices and rich salaries? Or a movement whose local, national and international leadership are identified with the working class, poor peasants, youth, women, immigrants and indigenous peoples?”</p>

<p>To resounding applause by all present at the opening ceremony, Mavrikos stated, “For the WFTU, our answer is clear: We continue the path of class struggle, against imperialism and capitalism. For a world without exploitation of man by man. For a future world that belongs to workers!”</p>

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