The minister released this statement where they say: “The Ministry of Human Capital will continue to promote spaces for negotiation between the parties, to safeguard employment, productive activity and compliance with labor regulations.”

They have just voted for a slave labor reform law and they repress every time they can. Since when did they become “dialogueists and pacifists”. What you are looking for with hearings that lead to nothing is for us to wear ourselves out. Then, if your attrition policy succeeds They will impose “exits” to defeat the conflict and for us to surrender without a fight. For that purpose, he summoned a new hearing for March 4.

Against that line of wearing ourselves out, From the Granate Group of SUTNA we propose that we must hold a General Assemblycall with precise time, day and hour so that permanence becomes widespread. We also promote redouble the call to the neighborhood to continue supporting and be alert to go out and defend all of us workers in case of eviction and our colleagues to go to the factory and strengthen permanence. Already at the festival he already showed a huge support from neighbors. With them you can confront any attempt at violent eviction.

What is needed is a fighting plan, internal and external, and within that plan the resistance and defeat any attempt at eviction. Our intention is that if they attempt an eviction, there will be a response inside and outside. It is a popular, mass cause that was a decisive element in strengthening the mass nature of the February 19 strike. We call on all workers in the country to promote cuts and mobilizations in support of Fate.

We were inspired by the history of the Argentine working class, the response to the eviction of the Lisandro de la Torre Refrigerator in 1959, in the midst of the Peronist resistance. There the Mataderos neighborhood fought alongside those who were in the occupation when it wanted to be privatized in a historic battle that led to a general strike throughout the country.

We have to fight for that perspective.

Source: www.laizquierdadiario.com



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