International Conference of Trade Unions of Telecommunications – Step forward into the coordination and common action

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The International Conference of Trade Unions of Telecommunications, IT and Call Centers concluded in militant spirit. The conference next to the exchange of experience from the struggles of the workers from countries such as Spain, Kazakhstan, Turkey, France, Austria etc, talked about the problems and the important challenges that face the militant trade unions. Issues that were highlighted were the imposition of the anti workers’ policy of the EU, Europe 2020, which is specified in Telecom through the “Digital Agenda 2020”, the attack against the right to Strike, the new forms of Strike Breaking mechanisms (eg “Digital strikebreaking”), obstacles in trade union organization, new dangers for the health of the workers due to intensification of work, and others.

The congress ended into specific action plan, initiatives and campaigns for the organization of the workers in the sector and with the formation of a Coordinating Committee by the trade union organizations

 

PAME (Greece)

Cobas (Spain)

USB (Italy)

DevIletism Is (Turkey)

Left Bloc (Austria)

AST (Spain)

 

The realization of the congress, the important number of participants, the international interest from trade unions of the sector and most important the decisions it reached are an important step to the international coordination and common action of the militant trade unions of the sector against the multinationals and the monopolies

 

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