Militant Protest of PAME at the Headquarters of the Industrialists’ Union

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PAME held a militant protest today at the Headquarters of the Industrialists’ Union against the terrorizing tactics of the employers, who go on threatening, blackmailing that they will not pay the wages, they impose a condition of lock out, or even lay off workers.

PAME protested that the employers’ take advantage of the situation that was created after the Greek Governments’ decision to impose Capital Control to the Banks.We also condemn the strong presence of Riot Police forces, who where there to “protect” the industrialists from the class trade unions. No matter the “left mask” of the SYRIZA Government, the class trade unions again have to face the police when they raise their demands.

We call the trade Unions to be continuously on the side of the workers and take up militant initiatives for the protection of the workers’ rights. No Worker alone!

We call the workers to respond in organized, militant and massive way to this new attack of the employers. Not to submit, not to accept working for free or lock outs. No lay offs.

 We demand

  • Ensure payment in their entirety, the wages of the workers, the unemployment allowance for the unemployed, the pensions. Right Here and Right Now!

  • No lay offs or compulsory unpaid leave for workers on the pretext of the closure of banks.

 

Stop The Terrorism of the Government and the Employers

Invalidate Blackmails and Terrorism

Invalidate the Memoranda and the Anti Workers’ Laws

 

 

 

Photos at:https://plus.google.com/111424066969409429174/photos

 

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