France, Alternative Libertaire AL - unionism, Air France:
Yep! In class struggle, there is a "struggle" (fr, it, pt)
[machine translation] (a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
"Our virtuous editorialists, prudes if our" leaders "prefer to horrify the political
backlash that cost their togs to two senior executives of Air France. But in "class
struggle", the dominant gentlemen, there is "struggle." And if anger overflows, it does
not take much digging to find him good reason." ---- "A national tragedy", "scandal",
"unspeakable violence must lead to prosecution" ... Yes, we are talking of two shirts.
---- What we do not talk, they are almost 3,000 redundancies (1,700 including the ground)
in a box already 8,000 have disappeared since two years[1]. We do not speak either of the
questioning of the prohibition of child labor by the CEO of Air France in 2014[2]. No no.
Two shirts. We do not speak of 541 dead salarié.es at work in 2013[3]. Neither amputated
and died from police violence. No no.
Our columnists virtuous, prudes if our "leaders" prefer to horrify the political backlash
that cost their togs two senior executives of Air France. But in "class struggle", the
dominant gentlemen, there is a "struggle". And if anger overflows, it does not take much
digging to find him good reason.
Indecency, it is in the denunciation of concerts of "violence". The course prize going to
trade unionists who think it is absolutely necessary to speak as bosses and ministers[4].
Need we recall the number of times that the strikers of Roissy and Orly tarmac were
evacuated suddenly tonfas by "law enforcement"? What is violence already?
Legal violence
The police charged the strikers Roissy, October 20, 2010.
Because in "class struggle" there are also "class." And for now, except our error, the
class which has the monopoly on legal violence is embodied by the management of Air
France. Images that have leaked from the EAC meeting we show full of arrogance and
contempt, trampling on the lives of thousands of salarié.es they are about to engage
unemployed.
No, the proletariat of the slopes and bunkers has not disappeared, it does exist. If it
takes two shirts to remind, this is not a price to pay.
Théo Rival (AL Orléans)
[1] See press SOUTH-Air.
[2] On Francetvinfo.fr, March 18, 2015
[3] On the INRS site.
[4] They are harshly treated on the blog libertarian communist CGT.
http://www.alternativelibertaire.org/?Air-France-Eh-oui-Dans-lutte-des