Spot-lights: The Socialist Party Parrot MEDEF; Mory Ducros; Union Front against the
extreme right; Tr?laz?, La R?publique du Centre; CGT Ecosocialism; Movimento; Appeal
against racism and fascism; Islamophobia; Abortion rights , Gender and Fascism; Prisons
and freedom; There are 220 years: The Terror ---- Editorial - Running gag ----
-Full-lights: The Socialist Party, Parrot MEDEF ---- - Government bosses Mory Ducros:
Case study of employers' strategy ---- Struggles ---- - Unions: Trade Union Front against
the extreme right Tr?laz?: We do not want to pay slate La R?publique du Centre: The
daily struggle unionism: CGT loses the north ---- Ecology ---- - Ecosocialism: See the
green revolution in European meetings ecosocialism: Towards a European network
Ecosocialist Agriculture: Sowing the struggle reap victory ---- Debate ---- -
Perspective: Anti-Semitic threat Perspective: Freedom of expression ... but still?
International
- Movimento Passe Livre in Brazil: The bus, not the galley
Fascism
- Interview with Marco Sazzetti (ex-UTCL) on the rightward political life in the 1980s.
Antiracism
- Appeal against Racism and Fascism: A call more than symbolic Islamophobia: Ten years
of construction of the "Muslim problem"
Antipatriarcat
- Abortion rights: Women in the world with the Spanish Gender and Fascism: The Far Right
intoxicating, parents raving anti-patriarchal dict: What is "gender studies"?
Anticarc?ral
- Prisons and Freedom: Our love for freedom is stronger than your walls Testimony of
inmate France Prisons, prisoners of the world
History
- There are 220 years: The Terror against the people's revolution
Culture
- Book: Christophe Darmangeat, Primitive communism is no longer what it was ... The
origins of women's oppression
- Music: Archie Shepp Attica Blues
- Book: Marco Candore, Real Star
- Classic subversion: Gaston Leval, Spain libertarian 1936-1939
Editorial AL March: PS-MEDEF, the running gag
At a time when some comic no longer laugh big world, it is good to return to safe values,
as we demonstrated this year President.
Launching in January his gag of "counterparties" employers in exchange for his gift of $
35 billion, Francois Hollande was sure of his. But having managed to laugh all France, who
would have thought that the buzz affect the United States? And thanks to the boss of
bosses, Pierre Gattaz, which was beginning Feb. 10 a ping-pong transatlantic Jean-Marc
Ayrault (the president had left Holland to Paris, as he strutted to the States ), "not
counterparties "," course if counterparties ", etc.. Admire the way the high level of
political debate!
Without reducing the merit of our president, it should be noted that the gag
counterparties is not new. There is even an air of plagiarism ... Pierre Gattaz to believe
that would have blown the idea to the president. Indeed, in 1986, Gattaz father (Yvon),
previously boss of bosses, who had promised to create 471,000 jobs specifically in
exchange for the repeal by the Chirac government administrative authorization for dismissal.
The argument is admirable: "Let us dismiss easily, it will create lots of jobs!" At that
time already, in a country that officially had "only" 2.2 million unemployed people, the
blow of 471,000 jobs had been convulsed with laughter throughout France. But who dares to
tell the government that the shortest jokes are the best?
Libertarian Alternative, March 1, 2014
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