Venezuela: Stop the repression of trade unionists
THE FOLLOWING solidarity appeal calls for the immediate recognition of the SUPROFRAD union in the RACE pharmaceutical company plant, and for the re-admission of all those workers made redundant by management.
"WE, the workers in the medicine company RACE, appeal to all workers and the public, as well as other trade unions and popular organisations, to denounce the union busting and anti-worker policies of the management of the RACE company is using against its workers.
The medical company RACE is one of the most important distributors of medicines in the Venezuela. It accounts for 5% of the national market, and is the owner of Farma Plus, a franchise of pharmacies.
The company has responded to the constitutional right of workers to organise themselves with the dismissal of three members of the joint leadership of SUPROFARD, our recognised trade union.
On 4 November, Johnny Coronil and Danny Santos were sacked. They will join the general secretary of the trade union, SUPROFARD, who was dismissed by the company in May 2005, for demanding his rights.
The RACE management has set up a 'yellow union' that represents nobody and whose sole objective is to divide workers and to hinder the genuine organisation of workers. The company is threatening its workforce with new redundancies.
We appeal for national and international support.
With dignity, confidence and resistance, we will win."
The joint leadership of SUPROFARD union
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Send messages and resolutions to the RACE company and to the Ministry of Labour demanding:
- The immediate readmission of Andry Key, Johnny Coronil and Danny Santos.
- Immediate recognition of the trade union SUPROFRAD
- Immediate intervention by the labour inspection department of the Labour ministry, with the aim of guaranteeing the rights of the RACE workers, and to take action against the repressive measures of the company
Send protest letters to:
The company: [email protected] and
Send copies to: [email protected] and [email protected]
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In The Socialist 24 November 2005:
Don't let 'fat cats' axe our NHS
Campaign for a new workers' party
Big business destroying the planet
On the threshold of genderquake?
The Constant Gardener directed by Fernando Mereilles
Iraq - anger grows at brutal occupation
Turbulent politics as Sharon divorces Likud
Big gains for United Socialist Party
Venezuela: Stop the repression of trade unionists
Defending jobs, services and rights
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