International Action Day fighting against unemployment
International Action Day fighting against unemployment
3 October 2014: International, Class-oriented Struggle against Unemployment
27 Sep 2014
INTERNATIONAL ACTION DAY DECLARATION
October 3rd 2014. Why for Unemployment?
The Secretariat of the World
Federation of Trade Unions chose as central target of the
International Action Day 2014 the struggle against
UNEMPLOYMENT. This choice was not random.
Unemployment is today, the biggest, most dangerous
problem for the international working class in the whole
capitalist world.
Millions and millions are
unemployed, those condemned to poverty who are deprived from
even the basics, millions are working slaves in the
unregistered labour, in part-time work, in subcontracted
work under squalid working and paying conditions. Every
family has unemployed members. This makes it a general
problem.
The bourgeoisie and their governments take
advantage of this problem in favor of their interests. They
reduce the salaries, they cut down the social subsidies.
They propose a development in favor of monopolies where
workers have no rights, bad salaries, no stable working
hours, no social security, no specialization.
The
Secretariat of the WFTU insists that the struggle against
unemployment is a central task for the working class and all
the trade union Organizations. Only the class-oriented
struggle can create a way out from the current situation in
favor of the unemployed, the working people, in favor of the
popular strata.
The working class in alliance with the
poor peasantry, the self-employed, the indigenous
populations and the progressive intelligentsia must demand
peoples’ friendly solutions. For today and for
tomorrow.
Unemployed and Working People,
In Asia, in
South and North America, in Europe, in Africa, in Middle
East, in Australia,
Unemployment is an inherent
characteristic of capitalism; it is part of its
DNA.
Today, as a result of the international capitalist
crisis, the percentage of unemployment increases in all
countries.
The World Federation of Trade Unions appeals
to all the Trade Union Organization to participate in the
International Action Day for the defense of the right to
work, the right to dignified work and to demand immediate
measures of protection for the unemployed.
The WFTU and
its members call in October 3, 2014 millions of workers all
around the world to participate in activities, initiatives,
picket-lines, protests, demonstrations and strikes in
countries around the world.
HOW MANY ARE THE UNEMPLOYED?
Even though unemployment is a great
wound for the working class all over the world, we cannot
define in specific numbers the problem. The methods of
statistical monitoring of unemployment are untrustworthy as
they remain a tool of political and governmental ploys for
the manipulation of the public opinion. The numbers are
adjusted based on the demand of the governments and the
employers.
The official statistical data are selected
based on the definition of the International Labour
Organization. According to this definition “the
unemployment rate represents unemployed persons as a
percentage of the labour force. The labour force is the
total number of people employed and unemployed. Unemployed
persons comprise persons aged 15 to 74 who:
- are without
work during the reference week (!!!)
- are available to
start work within the next two weeks (!!!)
- and have
been actively seeking work in the past four weeks or had
already found a job to start within the next three months
(!!!).”
According to the ILO in 2012 more
than 197 million people were unemployed worldwide, i.e the
6% of the total global workforce.
It is clear
however, that the definition of the ILO excludes a large
number of unemployed or people who are deprived of a living
wage. For example those who have worked even one hour the
week of the data collection, the seasonal workers, the
workers in family businesses who are not getting paid, those
who stated that they would not be able to start work the
next two weeks (e.g for health reasons), those who
participate in vocational training programs or are working
in internship and are not receiving a living income, those
who have stopped registering as work-seekers since they have
lost hope because of longtime unemployment, former peasants
who have recently lost their land and are seeking for
employment.
WHY DOES UNEMPLOYMENT EXIST?
Unemployment is an inherent characteristic
of the capitalist mode of production. The capitalist
production is organized with profits as its only and
exclusive goal and not for the needs of the
people.
Unemployment is useful to the capital. It is
utilized to preserve the fear of dismissal and to blackmail
the working class into lowering its standards and demands in
the negotiation for the selling price of its labour
force.
Also in the name of unemployment, labour and trade
union rights are being violated and abolished, the 8-hour
working day is violated, flexible working conditions are
promoted, contract work is implemented per month, per week,
per day, sub-contractual work is legalized as a modern-day
slavery system, businesses are offered state funding to hire
workforce, huge tax-exemptions are provided to
corporations.
Furthermore, unemployment is necessary in
capitalism as the unemployed reserves are an inexhaustible
source of labour force available for all possible choices of
capitalist investment.
WHY DOES UNEMPLOYMENT INCREASE RAPIDLY?
In conditions of international
capitalist crisis, the percentage of profit capitalists
expect from their investments is less than in period of
development or not as high as desired. This is one of the
basic reasons why companies are being merged or acquired,
investments are stopped or moved, there is a general
rearrangement, concentration and centralization of the
production in the framework of the competition e.g. transfer
of investments in other countries with cheaper labour force
or change of field of investment. Many middle-size or larger
companies close down.
In general, a destruction of the
productive forces takes place heavily affecting the greatest
productive force: the working class. Millions of
wage-earners are pushed to unemployment by the closing down
of companies or the application of reforms in public sector.
More are affected by anti-labour policies, salary-cuts and
pension-cuts, by the attack in labour and social
rights.
Moreover, the imperialist attacks, the wars of
the imperialists intensify the problem and aggravate the
situation.
CAN UNEMPLOYMENT BE ELIMINATED?
Definitely! This
must be the goal of the world working class struggle: the
eradication of unemployment and the abolition of
exploitation of man by man. For a society where the people
will have a job and dignified living and healthcare
conditions and human development on all levels. For a human
society.
In the course of this struggle, every day we
fight everywhere for the protection of the
unemployed.
Nowadays, the contemporary social needs of
the popular masses are expanding. At the same time millions
of worthy and experienced labour hands remain unused in
unemployment. The satisfaction of all the contemporary needs
of the people would provide substantial employment places.
The stopping of privatization also would generate employment
positions and would stop dismissals and persecutions.
At
the same time, the technological and scientific progress and
the development of new means of production can immensely
improve the working and living conditions and the reduction
of necessary working hours to 7 or 6-hours per day for all
employees with improvement of their salaries. In contrary to
what is happening today where the capitalist choose to
exploit one worker for 10-13 hours or divide the one salary
and employment into 2 workers as a part-time
work.
Moreover, the elimination of hunger, of diseases,
the protection of the environment, the improvement of
Healthcare, Education, Social Services as public entities,
the creation of public bodies for the protection against
natural disasters, the satisfaction of the housing needs of
the population, the implementation of policies for
peoples’ sports and culture, the proper use of natural
resources, the further technological and scientific progress
require millions of workers.
These policies are blocked
by the anarchy in the capitalist mode of production were the
investments are not based in the social needs but are
decided according to the percentage of profit. They are
blocked by the plundering of the wealth-producing resources
by the cartels and the multinationals in the countries of
Africa, Latin America, Asia. They are blocked because the
power is in the hands of the bourgeoisie and its political
representatives.
This is why, along with the daily
struggle for the survival of the unemployed, along with the
struggle against the policies that generate and increase
unemployment, it is necessary that we help the International
Working Class realize that only if it takes matters into its
own hands, real and complete solutions can be found.
With
this perception, the World Federation of Trade Unions
acknowledges and protects the right to work and struggles
for the elimination of unemployment. It struggles for all
the small and larger problems of the working people.
At
the same time, the WFTU underlines that with the abolition
of the capitalist barbarity and the exploitation of human by
human, with the formation of a society where the people’s
needs and not the profit will be the central objective of
the policymaking process, the unemployment will be a distant
memory.
WHAT DO WE DO TODAY – Immediate demands
The working people and their families
have no responsibility for the phenomenon of unemployment
and are affected heavily by it. Hence, the WFTU demands the
following measures of protection for the unemployed:
- in
the form of unemployment subsidies from the state budget
that would secure dignified living standards for the
unemployed and their families for as long as they remain
unemployed.
- free healthcare for the unemployed and
their families.
- generous discounts in the prices of
power, water and heating supply as well as affordable access
to mass means of transport.
- housing subsidies
(rents)
- free access to education facilities for the
children of the unemployed
- freezing of loan payments
and interests.
- The period of unemployment to counts as
pensionable time.
During the international capitalist crisis, in particular, the trade unions have a special duty to maintain contact with the unemployed workers, to find ways to organize their struggles and to unite them in struggle with the working people to address the problems of the unemployed.
3 OCTOBER 2014: INTERNATIONAL ACTION DAY
In October 3, at the International
Action Day, we expose the real causes of unemployment, we
inform the workers and unemployed, we organize actions in
every country, we unite our voices, we coordinate our
action!
The central event of the World Federation of
Trade Unions will be held on October 3-4 in Palmela of
Portual under the title: “Fighting Unemployment, For
Dignified Work”.
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