For the death of a 45-year-old worker at the docks of COSCO in Piraeus

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No more blood of workers for the profits of the bosses

PAME expresses the condolences and the unspeakable sadness of the class unions to the family and colleagues of the lost worker in the COSCO ghetto.

We denounce to the working class the new employers’ crime, a crime that could have been prevented, a crime that the workers and the union at the docks of COSCO had warned about.

This hell for the workers, the modern Dark Ages in the ghetto of the company to which the governments handed over the entire port of Piraeus, proves once again that the profits, investments and development of business groups are watered with the blood of the workers.

This labor jungle of intensification, of work from dawn till dusk for crumbs, the unpaid overtime until death, without measures to protect the life, the health of the workers, with non-existent control mechanisms, these came to be legalized by the Hatzidakis law!

Workers at COSCO docks are already on 24hour strike not to mourn more dead workers.

Their grief is ours, their anger is ours, their struggle is our struggle! We unite our voice in their just demands:

NOW To hold those responsible for this new employer crime accountable

NOW To take all the Measures for the Protection of life, health and safety of the workers in the docks of COSCO and in every workplace

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