The european general strike against austerity/unemployment/banks/Bilderberg Group/the demoplutomasonic jewish military-industrial complex/pharma companies has the usual result of several italian cities blocked by rioters, clashes with police forces, and slogans thrown at the passersby.
Is this happening in other european nations?
L.
No Grève in France (sorry) but Greve in Portugal.
Nothing much happening here, some flights have been cancelled due to strikes in Europe.
We haven't had a good strike in years.
No.
I got an e-mail from the union two days ago inviting me for a solidarity protest action they staged today.
I don't really understand the rationale of a strike against high unemployment anyway.
Quote from: Pedrito on November 14, 2012, 10:19:57 AM
The european general strike against austerity/unemployment/banks/Bilderberg Group/the demoplutomasonic jewish military-industrial complex/pharma companies has the usual result of several italian cities blocked by rioters, clashes with police forces, and slogans thrown at the passersby.
Is this happening in other european nations?
L.
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Shit like this never turns out well.
wallonistan and Brusselbania on strike, Flanders of course not.
Quote from: Liep on November 14, 2012, 10:50:10 AM
We haven't had a good strike in years.
With that ex-commie booted out of the "ministry of business affairs and groth" we might se more lefties striking...
Joking aside the latest moves by the "enhedsliste" MP's might stir up some shit on the left wing sooner or later.
Quote from: schaksen on November 14, 2012, 04:37:20 PM
Quote from: Liep on November 14, 2012, 10:50:10 AM
We haven't had a good strike in years.
With that ex-commie booted out of the "ministry of business affairs and groth" we might se more lefties striking...
Joking aside the latest moves by the "enhedsliste" MP's might stir up some shit on the left wing sooner or later.
:P
They were talking about revolution not so long ago.
And in danish it is called Strejke or arbejdsnedlæggelse but that just means stoppping work (walkout?)
I think the last general strike (btw, it's "strajk" in Polish) we had was back in 1990s.
We sometimes get protests in Warsaw organized by some professional groups (like nurses or coal miners) and recently by trade unions in general against raising the retirement age but they do not involve strikes in general - this may be because with some exceptions, most businesses are private/privatised, so strikes usually address conditions in a specific factory etc.
Edit: Apparently, the last general strike in Poland was actually in 1981. :homestar:
On the other hand, we just had a right wing rally last Sunday, organized by extreme right wing organizations, at the end of which the leader called for the "bringing down of the republic" to strike fear into the hearts of "leftists and faggots". So we are more like the Weimar Republic than pre-revolutionary Spain. :rolleyes:
Quote from: Martinus on November 15, 2012, 03:39:12 AM
I think the last general strike (btw, it's "strajk" in Polish) we had was back in 1990s.
We sometimes get protests in Warsaw organized by some professional groups (like nurses or coal miners) and recently by trade unions in general against raising the retirement age but they do not involve strikes in general - this may be because with some exceptions, most businesses are private/privatised, so strikes usually address conditions in a specific factory etc.
Edit: Apparently, the last general strike in Poland was actually in 1981. :homestar:
Solidarność?
Here leftist worker unions try to organize at least a general strike every year or so, and usually the rallies pick up a whole lot of far left wing anti-establishment, anti-government, anarchic, black-blockish organizations that end in clashes, smoke bombs and police charges.
L.
The left is very weak in Poland right now. If you want a comparison to France, Polish politics right now is about Sarkozy vs. Le Pen.
Quote from: Martinus on November 15, 2012, 04:12:21 AM
The left is very weak in Poland right now. If you want a comparison to France, Polish politics right now is about Sarkozy vs. Le Pen.
Why don't you give Pedrito an Italian comparison?
Quote from: citizen k on November 15, 2012, 04:23:58 AM
Quote from: Martinus on November 15, 2012, 04:12:21 AM
The left is very weak in Poland right now. If you want a comparison to France, Polish politics right now is about Sarkozy vs. Le Pen.
Why don't you give Pedrito an Italian comparison?
Because I don't think they have a sensible pro-European conservatism there. :P
Quote from: citizen k on November 15, 2012, 04:23:58 AM
Quote from: Martinus on November 15, 2012, 04:12:21 AM
The left is very weak in Poland right now. If you want a comparison to France, Polish politics right now is about Sarkozy vs. Le Pen.
Why don't you give Pedrito an Italian comparison?
this is a low shot :(
L.
Quote from: Martinus on November 15, 2012, 04:12:21 AM
The left is very weak in Poland right now. If you want a comparison to France, Polish politics right now is about Sarkozy vs. Le Pen.
Remember though, this is a Martinus analogy.
A strike in Southern Europe? Wouldn't people have to be employed first?