Press Release

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Athens, November 6th, 2012

 

PRESS RELEASE

 

PAME greets the thousands of strikers, who decisively and with class militancy, demonstrated today in all cities under the banners of PAME.

The participation of thousands of workers -from hundreds of work places-, self-employed, youth, unemployed, students, women, pensioners and immigrants under the slogan “either for the monopolies or for the needs of the people”, and the massive demonstrations of PAME in Athens and other cities, show the strengthening of the class line within the labour movement, the growing trust to the class forces.

We call the trade unions and the workers, with greater determination, to give the struggle of tomorrow’s strike. To put in the corner the government, the EU, the IMF and the big capital. To be at the gates of the factories and corporations.

We call the workers and the popular strata to rise up and flood the streets, to take part massively in tomorrow’s strike and demonstrations of PAME all over the country.

In Athens, the demonstration will take place at 17.00.

We can overthrow them! With our struggles we must give the signal for new developments. To call counterattack, with clashes in the work places, the factories. We must not remain in the demand of voting against the measures, but to give the signal of a new escalation of the struggles that will aim the overthrowing of the antilabour policies, of the troika, the memorandums and the loan treaties.

 

We must believe in our strength, we can reverse the situation

We must not accept a new slavery!

 

The Executive Secretariat

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