Anti-CPE demonstrators Issue 7 of prol-position's news sheet about workers' struggles across the world. Contains articls on the anti-CPE struggle, student movement in Greece, welfare in Germany, call centres in Delhi and more. Copied to clipboard Attachments ppnews-7-Nov-2006.pdf (681.35 KB) Editorial CPE and labour contracts in France A lovely spring in France - CPE report by Mouvement Communiste Mouvement Communiste CPE leaflets for students and building workers The anti-CPE struggle report - Theorie Communiste What remains of the anti-CPE movement? Echanges et Mouvement A brief outline of the student movement in Greece, June 2006 Occupation, not democracy! (Greek student leaflet, 2006) Introduction to debate on the new 'under classes' - Wildcat Germany Cologne: occupation of the Barmer Block housing estate, 2006 - Wildcat Working life, interviews and leaflets in Delhi's call centre cluster, 2006 Book traversal links for Prol-position news 7 Zanon factory occupation - interview with workers Up Editorial Printer-friendly version Prol-Position Comments
Netherlands: Wildcat strike at DaimlerCrysler Workers at the Born NedCar plant walked out yesterday in a row over job cuts. The Dutch manufacturer NedCar is a joint-venture of DaimlerCrysler…
Polish work gangs in Britain This is the summary of a collectively revised discussion paper including fact briefing on the Crewe Polish migrant worker scandal and its possible solution, written by Martin Kraemer after helping out in translating between Crewe unionists and Polish migrant workers, June 2005.
Call centre report from Athens, Greece, 2002 A short account from November 2002 of working in a commission-based telesales call centre in Athens, Greece.
Study on temp-work in German car industry, 2006 A recent study on temp work in the German automobile industry reveals that the companies in this sector try to hide the fact that they employ temp-workers.
Some points on the general labour situation in France, 2005 Short article on changes to the 35 hour law, production relocation, minimum service in the transport sector...
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