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Venezuela: Statement of the Revolutionary Marxist Current in solidarity with SIDOR workers |
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By Revolutionary Marxist Current (CMR) in Venezuela
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Monday, 17 March 2008 |
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In the early afternoon of today, Friday, March 14th,
news arrived of the attack by the National Guard against the workers of SIDOR,
which has resulted in dozens of workers being arrested and injured. The
Revolutionary Marxist Current (CMR) wishes to express its solidarity with the
struggle of the workers and condemns the repression carried out by the National
Guard. We demand the immediate release of all those arrested and the removal
and trial of those responsible for this attack against the SIDOR workers.
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This repression takes place at a crucial juncture of
the struggle when the Ministry of Labour was attempting to organise a ballot
within the company with the aim of breaking the strike. The attitude of the
Ministry of Labour has been extremely negative in this conflict as well as in
many others around the country. The Ministry of Labour should be helping the
struggle of the workers for the nationalisation of SIDOR, instead of mediating
with Argentinean multinational Termiun, which has received massive profits by
exploiting the workers of SIDOR and others who are contracted out.
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No conciliation is possible between the interests of
the workers and those of employers, be they national or foreign. There is no
third way between capitalism and socialism. This was the road that lead to
defeat and disaster in Chile
and Nicaragua.
The attitude of the Minister of Labour Rivero is seriously undermining the
support and trust of the working class in the government of president Chavez.
The government must radically change its policy towards the workers. President
Chavez in 2007 raised the idea of nationalising SIDOR and now should pass from
words to actions.
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The struggle of the SIDOR workers is an example for the
whole of the Venezuelan working class. In order to succeed it must spread and
win the support of the majority of the population and of the Bolivarian
revolutionary movement. The strike movement should spread, to the rest of the
workers and communities, with the demand of nationalisation under workers'
control as the only way forward to solve the conflict. The only way to satisfy
the wage demands and the improvements in working conditions is through the
nationalisation of SIDOR and of all those companies in crisis, working below
capacity, whose owners sabotage the economy, create shortages and go against the
constitution by violating workers' rights. The factories must be placed under
workers' control.
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The nationalisation of SIDOR should be the first step
towards the nationalisation of the monopolies and the means of production under
the control of the workers and the communities, the only possible way of
building socialism in Venezuela. The ruling class is unable to develop the
country's productive apparatus and fulfil the needs of the people. It is a
parasitical class. Only the working class, in an alliance with the communities
and the peasants, can put into practice the endogenous development of the
country, producing on the basis of social need, not private profit.
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The Bolivarian government should continue the road
towards nationalisation which started in 2005 with the expropriation of Venepal
and the CNV, and in 2007 with the nationalisation of the Orinoco Belt, CANTV
and Electricidad de Caracas. The Bolivarian government must pass from words to
deeds in eradicating capitalism and building socialism.
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The CMR issues an appeal to the UNT unions and the
different currents within it to leave to one side past differences and to
organise a national emergency conference of the UNT with the aim of unifying
the struggles of the working class around the struggle against economic
sabotage and shortages. Such a conference should call for a national day of
action of factory occupations to demand that the national government
nationalises under workers' control all companies in crisis, closed down or in conflict,
such as SIDOR and hundreds of others. Such a conference should also call for
the setting up of factory councils as the basis for workers' control over
production. These factory councils, together with the UNT trade unions should
become the backbone for the new revolutionary state that the Bolivarian
revolution needs in order to march towards socialism.
Caracas,
March 14, 2008
Revolutionary Marxist Current
Read the original in Spanish.
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