NEWS of ACTION Day 10.12.1999

TVY (ENU - FIN)
Karl Gustaf Kunnas
Kasarminkatu 31
FIN -87100, KAJAANI FINLAND
E-mail:kalle_kunnas@hotmail.com

ACTION Day 10.12.1999 in Finland

Though the decision made in Köln last summer, that the action day will be held locally all over Europe, there may be persons interested to know what is going on in Finland,as we are holding the EU-presidency at that moment.

TVY, the national organisation of the Unemployed has been the only NGO in Finland, that has so far responded to the call from the European Marches to join the actions in the past. We where represented both in Amsterdam and in Köln. Both summers we also organised a rally through the country during wich we collected signatures to the proposals made by EM. The last collection of signatures was handed to our Minister for International Affairs Tarja Halonen,as she and her colleagues met in Saariselkä in Finnish Lapland.

Also in Finland the Action Day is based on local actions. Still, the main occasion takes place in Helsinki. There will be a demonstration managed by TVY and technically operated by the Unemployeds organisation in Helsinki, HeTy. The demonstration will be held as near to the meeting place of the Governments, the Finlandia House, as we are allowed to go. HeTy is serving bean-soup, a tradition we can not ignore, during the demonstration at the same favourable price they serve unemployed persons a daily meal. We are starting at 11 and finishing aroud 14

This time we also call upon other Finnish NGO:s to join us. We wish, that the European NGO:s express to their members in Finland, that it is necessary that they join our common action.


Hello from Finland

We confirm our intention to organize a demo in Helsinki 11.12.1999 at 14.00 with the same contempt of the Euromarches promoted action days. The demo will marche near to the EU summit congress center . We inform You also that we have prepared an internet site www.ecn.org//finlandia/helsinki .

We kindly ask you to inform us regarding all the initiatives organized all around Europe in order to put information in the net. We will send You a report about our demo on the 11 of december in the evening .

Thank You

Internationalist Greetings

Anton Monti / Autonome Offensive 99


Salut

We send you greetings and solidarity from Bristol in the West of England for your demonstrations and actions for the European Day of Action against Workfare and for a guaranteed income.

In Great Britain we are already experiencing the introduction of Workfare style policies with the 'New Deal' policy of Blair's New Labour government and so we have made the local providers of the 'New Deal' one of our major targets for the day of action. We are also picketing the main Job Centre to let them know that claimants are angry at being forced to work for their benefits. Although there are not so many of us, we feel stronger because we know that you will also be taking action at the same time and for the same goals. Together we will stop Workfare and get a decent living income for everyone living in Europe.

Bristol Benefits Action Group.


Our 'Manpower' = Their Profits

Brighton Against Benefit Cuts takes action on the European Day of Resistance to Workfare schemes.

The piecemeal privatization of the JobCentres, through attacking the entrenchment of JobCentre Workers, is a crucial element of the attempt by the government to eliminate the dole as we know it, and replace it with a thoroughgoing 'workfare' style system. Of course, the encroachment of the private sector and workfare has already begun. The New Deal is being extended to all claimants (and not just the unemployed, but also the disabled, single parents etc.) and private firms such as Reed have already taken over from the JobCentre in some areas.

You thought it could not not get worse, but indeed it can!

As we are currently hearing in the media, there is no simple 'North-South divide' but areas of poverty and deprivation all over the country. Some pundits talk glibly of the prosperous South-East. They obviously haven't been to Brighton. Here we are a 'blackspot' of both low pay and high (long term) unemployment.

The government's response is to target areas like ours with 'Employment Zones'. Yes more NewLabour jargon. But basically what it is is even more intensive job-search/counselling strategies to get us shirkers and unemployables into those shit jobs. Of course, it'll be easier to hassle us claimants once those unionised pests in the JobCentres are out of the way - or at least are no longer cushioned by the 'over-regulated' public sector; so the idea is that a private firm takes the whole scheme over.

That private firm will be a partnership of JobCentre management, the accountancy consultants Ernst & Young and the employment agency Manpower.

Wait a minute... aren't Ernst & Young those scumbags involved in the transport of nuclear waste in Gorblen, Germany?

And where have I heard about Manpower recently? Oh yes, the recent BT call-centre workers' strike. The BT workers' pay and conditions is being undermined by the drafting in of untrained people from Manpower who have none of the employment rights of regular BT workers, thereby establishing a new norm of work intensity and harassment for all BT workers.

And, hang on, aren't the BT workers due for another one-day strike on December 10th? Well that's the same day as the Euro-wide day of action against Workfare isn't it???!


Picket Manpower's office, Queen's Road, Brighton Friday 10th December
10am-12


VIERNES 10 DE DICIEMBRE
JORNADA DE ACCION EUROPEA
CONTRA EL PARO, LA PRECARIEDAD
Y LAS EXCLUSIONES

El año 1997 se inició un movimiento europeo que agrupa a organizaciones de parados, sindicatos y otras organizaciones sociales y políticas: "Las Marchas europeas contra el paro la precariedad y las exclusiones". Las Marchas aprovechan las cumbres de la UE para hacer oír sus reivindicaciones.

La última movilización agrupó, a final de mayo pasado, a más de 30.000 personas en Colonia, añadiendo a sus lemas la lucha contra el racismo. Tras dicha movilización, Las Marchas proponen organizar una jornada europea de movilización para el próximo 10 de diciembre, coincidiendo con la cumbre de la UE que tendrá lugar en Helsinki (Finlandia). Esta jornada debe hacer oír las reivindicaciones de los excluidos y excluidas en centenares de poblaciones a lo largo de Europa.

Las organizaciones sindicales, de emigrantes, solidarias y políticas de Madrid que firmamos esta declaración, apoyamos Las Marchas y esta jornada, y os convocamos a participar en ella.

La Unión Europea en sus últimas cumbres dice plantearse coordinar las políticas de fomento del empleo y avanzar hacia la convergencia social, pero en realidad las propuestas sociales están dominadas por las "Grandes Orientaciones de Política Económica" y no hacen mas que impulsar políticas que intentan cargar el problema del paro sobre las paradas, parados y la población trabajadora en general:

Frente a ello Las Marchas en toda Europa, y las organizaciones de Madrid firmantes, luchamos:

Además denunciamos las políticas de ajuste estructural que sufren los países del Sur y que son generadas por la deuda externa-eterna con las grandes potencias desarrolladas, entre otras la UE. Por otra parte instamos a la UE a desarrollar políticas que no vayan en contra de los derechos laborales de los trabajadores y trabajadoras de países ajenos a la UE.

No obstante, si la situación de la gente parada, precaria y excluida en Europa tiende a degradarse, en el estado Español la situación ya es de una degradación extrema, pues batimos todos los récords de la UE, en el nivel de paro, de contratación precaria, y de falta de coberturas al desempleo y la exclusión, además de ser uno de los países con mayores dificultades para la entrada de emigrantes. Esta situación es especialmente grave para la población joven y las mujeres, y por tanto castiga particularmente a las mujeres jóvenes. Por ello debemos añadir nuestras propias reivindicaciones a las europeas:

Por todo ello, os convocamos a la:

TAMBORRADA-CONCENTRACIÓN CONTRA EL PARO, LA PRECARIEDAD, LA EXCLUSIÓN Y EL RACISMO.

EL VIERNES 10 DE DICIEMBRE. 19:30 HORAS EN LA PUERTA DEL SOL.

CONVOCAN:
CONFEDERACIÓN GENERAL DEL TRABAJO DE MADRID, ASOCIACIÓN DE EMIGRANTES MARROQUÍES, PLATAFORMA 0'7, MOVIMIENTO ANTIMAASTRICHT, IZQUIERDA UNIDA DE MADRID, ECOLOGISTAS EN ACCIÓN DE MADRID, IZQUIERDA ALTERNATIVA DE MADRID.

MADRID, NOVIEMBRE DE 1999


CONTRE LE CHÔMAGE
JOURNÉE D¹ACTION PARTOUT EN EUROPE
LES 10 ET 11 DÉCEMBRE 1999

Samedi prochain 11 décembre se tiendra à Paris une manifestation nationale à l¹appel des trois mouvements APEIS (Association pour l¹information, l¹emploi et la solidarité), MNCP (Mouvement national des chômeurs et précaires) et AC! (Agir ensemble contre le chômage). Départ Place de la République à 14 heures.

Cette manifestation s¹intègre dans deux journées d¹action coordonnées dans tous les pays de l¹Union européenne, les 10 et 11 décembre, à l¹appel du réseau ³Marches européennes contre le chômage, la précarité et les exclusions².

Ce réseau s¹est notamment illustré par l¹organisation de deux manifestations de plusieurs dizaines de milliers d¹exclus, de chômeurs et de syndicalistes, à Amsterdam en 1997 et à Cologne en juin 1999. On retrouve, dans ce réseau, l¹ensemble des associations de chômeurs françaises, AC!, MNCP et APEIS.

Les journées des 10 et 11 décembre répondent à la tenue du sommet de l¹Union européenne qui se tient au même moment en Finlande.

Ces journées d¹action mettent en avant deux revendications majeures portées par tous les mouvements en Europe :

Ce que nous pouvons dors et déjà annoncer :

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