Venezuela: The struggle for nationalisation continues
By Leonardo Badel and Yonie Moreno
Wednesday, 08 August 2007
After 8 months of occupation, the struggle of the workers at
Sanitarios Maracay is more alive than ever before, despite the problems they
are facing. On July 18th, a delegation from Hands off Venezuela went to Maracay to hand over the 1,318,000
Bolivars collected in the last weeks by Hands off Venezuela, Britain.
The delegation was received by Luis Alvarado, a leading
member of the union at Sanitarios Maracay, who explained the difficulties the
workers are going through due to the delay by the Bolivarian government in
deciding over the nationalisation of the factory, which is translated into problems
with securing raw materials and supplies (many of them imported) and makes it
very difficult to keep production and, therefore, to find the money for the
workers' wages.
This situation has meant a reduction in the levels of
production of around 5%, which in turn has worsened the workers' material
conditions. Some months ago, they took to their homes 100,000 Bolivars and a
box of food. Now, however, they only get 20,000 Bolivars and the box of food,
which has forced many of them to apply for a temporary leave to find a
temporary job to feed their families.
In spite of this situation the morale is high. They know
well that this struggle goes beyond wages and that it is a struggle for their
dignity and for the construction of socialism in Venezuela. They are confident
that Chávez will end up nationalising the factory. They keep on the struggle
because of political conviction and revolutionary faith; with the same
conviction that led them to occupy the factory, constitute the factory
committee, impose workers' control within the factory and demand their
nationalisation under workers' control.
This experience has had its enemies within and outside the
revolutionary process. On one side there are the capitalists headed by Alvaro
Pocaterra, who is doing everything possible to smash the workers, and on the
other side there is the reformist bureaucracy, the bourgeois state apparatus,
which see as a threat the extension and consolidation of the workers' control
over production and is not interested in a repetition of an experience like
this at Sanitarios Maracay. The promises of the National Assembly MPs in
relation to move on with the nationalisation of the factory have not come true
yet. In spite of all this, the workers at Sanitarios Maracay keep up the fight
and continue producing bathroom suites under workers' control.
All the contradictions taking place in the struggle at
Sanitarios Marcay can only be resolved by spreading the occupation of factories
on a national level and this can only be carried out by the organised working
class and especially the UNT. From the CMR we have defended that the UNT must
call for a National Day of Factory Occupations, linking this up with the
struggle of the comrades from the Ezequiel Zamora Peasants Front who must carry
out a campaign for the occupation of lands and its nationalisation under the
toilers' control.
If Sanitarios Maracay is expropriated it cannot survive in a
sea of capitalism since, as in Inveval, they will have problems with raw
material and bureaucratism. For that reason this struggle must spread on a
national level.
The financial help of 1,318,000 Bolivars given by the
comrades of Hands Off Venezuela to support the struggle of the workers at
Sanitarios Maracay and encourage them in their fight, raised the morale of the
workers and showed them that they are not alone, but that the working class of
all over the world is closely watching what is going on in this factory of
bathroom suites already 8 months into their struggle for nationalisation.
At present, it is important that the support for the
comrades at Sanitarios Maracay continues wherever we are (workplaces, lands,
study centres, etc.) and to follow the example of the comrades from Hands off
Venezuela, intensifying the struggle for socialism there where we are. Today
there are plenty of debates about how socialism of the 21st Century
should be. The workers at Sanitarios Maracay do not lose their time discussing
on how or what socialism must be - they practice it at every moment.
For Nationalisation under
Workers' Control!
For Spreading the
Factories' Occupation on a National Level!