On November 18th, the Freie ArbeiterInnen-Union (FAU) organised
several meetings in order to protest against the consequences of Bally Wulff's restructuring plan, which
hits the only remaining screen printers in Berlin-Neukölln's gambling
machine factory. The
anarcho-syndicalist union federation FAU announced actions nearby 10 out
of 12 subsidiaries; reports were available from 8 cities.
The first to gather in front of a Bally Wulff office were some
members from FAU Dortmund who primarily informed the workers at
surrounding enterprises. Many people expressed their interest and
comprehension for the problem since many risk or fear the worsening of working conditions and the rise of precarious work, too.
Background to the union’s mobilisation is the management’s intention to
close the last remaining
printing shop which is involved in material production of gambling machines since many decades. Until July 2012 all printing tasks shall be outsourced.
For their long seniority of more than 20 years, the two remaining active
printers already got their notice of dismissal pending a change of contract in
September 2011. This so called “offer” means a professional
degradation and serious wages cuts of 30% for the workers.
At the same time, a dozen FAU members gathered in
Offenbach, near Frankfurt, leafleting the targeted office and its surrounding about one hour long. And there were protests in Dresden,
Mannheim, Hannover, Hamburg and Cologne, the latter supported by the
local IWW. They all set up the banner of solidarity, but in almost all
cities the local managements tried to hinder their workers in getting
the information. Some office branches’ doors were simply locked. In
contrast, the people's reactions to these informative actions were overwhelmingly
positive.
In Berlin, the FAU set up a meeting in front of the factory. Many
inhabitants have already been informed by previous actions and asked if there were any news by the plant’s management. One of the
dismissed/changed workers made a short speech. Other speakers pointed
out the aspects of outsourcing, temporary work and unions’ liberties.
The union matter is important as the management is currently preparing an judicatory
attack on the FAU Berlin.
Text & Translation by A.F. (FAU Berlin)
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