Since
the beginning of the economic crisis, the CNT has defended the
general strike as the main tool of the working class against the
attacks carried out by the banks and the bosses.
We
reject the negotiation where the unions called on the government to
ease the labour reform after the general strike of March 29. In the
same way we have rejected the approach of the so-called social
summit, to eliminate only the most flagrant excesses of the PP
government, maintaining the core of the economic and political system
that has put us in this situation, as well as its attempts to divert
and delay the social response with useless proposals like the demand
for a referendum.
The
hard social situation demands a strong response, one which will grow
and continue, which will break the ties with the political and
economic system in which it originated, which it benefits and which
is complicit with it.
After
months of hesitation, the CCOO
and
the
UGT
will
call general strikes on November 14, dragged
into
it
on
the one
hand,
by increasing social unrest and mobilizations
in the streets and on the other, by the continued anti-labor measures
of a government at
the service
of
financial
elites and
employers with no intention of conceding
even the
crumbs that
allow institutional
unionism to
justify
their role.
CNT
has agreed to call a general strike for November
14 and we will do this in our own way, with our own demands. We say
that this strike is necessary but is not sufficient and we call for
it to go beyond the sterile and frustrating scenario of the
institutional unions that people have become accustomed to.
Our
challenge will be
that this strike strengthen the will to
struggle and self-organize
of growing layers of the working class, building the ability to push
new calls and protests globally and across different
sectors.
We
call on the strike of 14N with desire for continuity. Convinced that
in order to confront the
elites and the European
financial institutions and their puppet governments, it is necessary
not only to promote class unity beyond the artificial boundaries of
national borders, starting with the
strike of 14N, but to also
break with the format of strikes that is
far from being sufficient to address these
policies.
Our
challenge is to be able to go beyond 24-hour strikes isolated in
time, beyond the stopping activity in
traditional industries and sectors, to find ways to interrupt the
whole process of production and consumption, to
incorporate the entire
working class in the mobilization,
a working class which is
precarized and divided. Being
able to do the most
damage to the economic interests of the corporate and financial elite
is the main objective of the general strike.
We
call on trade unions and anticapitalist
social movements to work overwhelm and to
give continuity to the strike of November
14. To take to the
street.
Making
a general strike has become more than a slogan; our goal is that it
become a real tool of struggle and on November 14 we have to take the
next step to make it happen, with all our strength, because much is
at stake.
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