527 Organisations Respond to PAME’s Call

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The Organisations, Federations, Regional Trade Unions, Industrial TUs, Women’s Associations, Students Unions, Farmers and Self-Employed organisations who have joined their voices and all together call for massive participation in PAME’s National Rally on November 1st are now 527!

 

The preparations and meetings continue and PAME’s forces take all the necessary measures for the Rally’s success. For this purpose the Trade Unions organise General Assemblies, or visits and discussions in the workplaces. Furthermore many initiatives are taken in order to cover the cost, especially for the unemployed so as to be able to travel to Athens.

 

PAME’s demands for the unemployed that are discussed in meetings all over Greece.

 

  • Unemployment benefits at 600 euros, for all unemployed people without terms and preconditions, for the whole period of unemployment

  • Nobody should work with salaries less than 751€. Nobody should work without health insurance, without collective contracts. Sectoral salaries should be set in the levels before 2009

  • All the needs of the Insurance Funds must be met by the State and the employers. We demand full state guarantees for all pensions and benefits. The lowest pension should be at 600€

  • All the anti- labour acts, all the laws against health insurance, industrial relations, all the laws affecting pensions, wages and salaries must be abolished.

  • All the taxes which affect pensions and salaries, suffocating people, must be abolished.

 

 

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