Organisation: La
Charte de Paris les Statuts de la C.N.T. - A.I.T.
International: Déclaration
de principe de l'Association Internationale des Travailleurs Serbie
: révolution confisquée, par Ratibor Dossiers: Spécial
élections Blagnac:
bilan d'une lutte Dossier
Penauille, par le syndicat intercorporatif de Besançon Stratégies: Les
grands principes tactiques et théoriques le l'AIT, par A. Castel
Techniques
de luttes Des
revendications à l'utopie L'action
directe, par P. Besnard Anarchosyndicalisme
et autonomie populaire, par un adhérent de l'UR normande CNT-AIT Perspectives
: De l'Empire
romain à la mondialisation : l'anarchisme en héritage, par Little
Hérodote Tracts : Aménagement
du temps de travail (35 h) et refondation sociale (PARE) ou comment nous faire
tous travailler pour pas un rond Travailleurs
intérimaires, par le Syndicat Interco de Besançon Ca
se passe comme ça ..., par le Syndicat Interco
de Paris Ni
ennui, ni terreur ..., par le Syndicat de l'Yonne Les
patrons sont-ils indispensables ? Pratique: Face
à la police Face
à la justice Réflexions: Pas
très net, par Interpasnet Mondialisation
et anti-mondialisation : un détournement de cible, par A. Sulfurik
Economie: Moins
pire que le capitalisme: le capitalisme, par Loiseau Société: Qu'est-ce
que la thérapie génique ?, par l'Eugène rouge et noir
Prions pour une vache folle,
par J. Bovin Pourquoi
nous devons combattre l'ingénierie génétique et son monde,
par le Syndicat Intercorporatif de l'Essonne Agripognon
: O.G.M. Culture: Antilibéralisme
spectaculaire, par Gille Brochures : Dans
les syndicales, E. Pouget Le
catalogue de nos publications Contacts: Adresses
des syndicats Les
liens de l'AIT http://cntait89.free.fr/ Ce
site web expérimental est rédigé, réalisé et
mis en ligne à titre militant par des adhérents de la CNT-AIT, chômeurs
ou salariés, après leur journée de travail. 
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ci-joint le rapport commun sur le premier Mai de la section Slovaque de
l'AIT, ainsi que de la Federation Anarchiste et de l'ORA-Solidarité.
Premier Mai anarchiste a Bratislava
Un peu plus de 120 militants des trois groupes organisateurs (PAKOP-AIT,
FA, ORAS) ont participé a un rassemblement dans le centre ville
de la capitale slovaque. Un intervenant, pour la FA, a rappele les racines
historiques et la tradition anarchiste du Premier Mai. Un militant de
l'ORA est ensuite intervenu pour attiré l'attention des participants
sur la signification de l'internationalisme dans le mouvement ouvrier
et a appele a une mobilisation internationale contre le sommet de l'OTAN,
qui aura lieu a Prague en 2002. Enfin, un militant de la section slovaque
de l'AIT a pointé les problemes sociaux actuels des travailleurs
et a presente le modele alternatif d'auto organisation que propose l'anarchosyndicalisme.
De nombreux jeunes, sans implication politique, ont participe a ce meeting,
et semblent avoir ete interesses par les ides de l'anarchisme revolutionnaire.
Quelques neo nazis nous regardaient egalement, a distance, mais nous n'avons
pas eu a intervenir car ils sont partis d'eux meme assez rapidement.
Ce premier Mai Anarchiste etait seulement le second dans l'histoire slovaque
(et le premier qui fut médiatise). C'est pour nous un important
pas dans le processus de construction d'un mouvement revolutionnaire anarchiste
slovaque.
PA-AKOP-AIT
CSAF
ORA-S
[trad Sec int CNT-f AIT]
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Discours de la section slovaque :
PA-AKOP-IWA/AIT speech held on 1st May in Bratislava:
First May is a symbol of struggle against our oppression. It is today,
when we remind the 115th year from the time when revolutionary workers
decided that they themselves by direct action will take back what belongs
to them.
In a time of mass growth of capitalism they refused to drill 10-16 hours
a day and went on strike for 8 hour working day.
In the beginning of 21st century we once again witness big expansion of
capitalism, also called economic globalisation. It has impacts also on
Slovak society. The most visible effects are growing gap between rich
and poor and submission to dictates of international institutions of elites
like International Monetary Fund, World Bank, European Investment Bank
and others. However, Slovak labour movement is not reacting to these processes.
Each of us has been thinking, not once, about the consequences of today
order, or rather disorder, and about the ways to break free from this
social insecurity. As for the consequences, last 11 years since the fall
of East bloc have brought us change from one party government to so-called
"plural democracy" and state planned economy turned into market
economy. But for the workers it has not meant fullfilment of their desires
for better future and so many times proclaimed freedom. Freedom has been
degraded to freedom to vote people for who we are indifferent and to freedom
to buy. Fear of state power was replaced by the fear of own social survival.
Real wages are dropping, living costs increase, we face 20 % unemployment,
young cannot have families as they cannot afford flats, pensioners are
forced to have miserable diet. Up to 16 000 railway workers is to be laid
off till 2007.
There are attempts to lay off 10 000 health workers. Government plans
to pass paying of university fees and starts a process of their transformation
into servants of a market. Working burden of workers grows as well as
pressure in families. Unpaid wages and overtimes, willfulness of the employers,
feeling of helplesness among workers - that's the reality of the day.
The reason is undoubted. It is capitalism and representative democracy,
we can say "capitalist democracy" which reminds a greedy machine
for production of human and ecological misery. On the one side, there
are employers, politicians and their repressive forces who are freed from
obligations towards employees, the old, the young, the ill, the unemployed,
freed from obligations towards community and nature. On the other side,
there are us - workers, students, unemployed and others in a socially
insecure situation who work on the first and at the same time create the
most basic values of society.
Working class is able to get free from this state only by organising on
workplaces, in communities and schools. This has largely to be a task
of union organisations. But what are they doing today? Are they organisations
that defend workers rights? Isn't all they do just a sucking of fees of
the rank and file and pacifying their resistance?
Do they encourage self-activity, initiative and self-emancipation of workers?
I believe we all know the answers. And whole this circus called social
partnership which claims common interests of workers, government and employers
and of which the present unions are part is at the same time the last
nail to the coffin of economic and social struggle of workers. If we are
to get free from this situation, reorganisation is needed. We need new
union organisations - directly democratic and without bureaucrats - organisations
of rank and file under their collective control that really fight for
our rights and where each of us is the one who decides. Such organisations
are anarchosyndicalist unions.
No-one will build them for us as well as no-one will bring our emancipation.
Only us ourselves. Therefore, we have to organise in a mass movement,
we have to join our forces, build a bond of solidarity and self-confidence.
We have to struggle by direct action! But we cannot be satisfied only
with the basic struggle against lay-offs and for our other rights. Today,
when technological progress has reached unprecendented size but above
all when we face huge unemployment and at the same time a situation of
underemployment at many workplaces, it is a prime time to remind over
100 years old struggle and demand 6 hour working day. A demand for 30
hour working week is actual and legitimate. If this system is not able
to fullfil it, it is just another sign of necessity to replace it by another
one. We are taking back only what belongs to us. If till now we had to
feel their reality, employers and
politicians should now feel our tough reality!
Capitalism is a slap in the face and is not able to fulfill even the basic
needs of billions of people! However, stalinist regime was nor just, neither
it was a communism - it was a state capitalism. The time for real alternative
has come - self-managed, federalist society of freedom and equality. We
can put its basis already now in our organisations.
Anarchosyndicalism is the means, anarchocommunism is the end. Without
capitalism and the state! Without employers, politicians and union bureaucrats!
Workers for the workers !
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