[Marxism] British Wildcat Strike Wave?

Paddy Apling e.c.apling at btinternet.com
Sun Feb 1 14:48:28 MST 2009


This message makes a very good point - what we have here is an entirely new 
concept of the freedom of movement of capital and its operations:

not only was the Italoian company given a contract to do the job - 
completely OK under EC regulations and law;
but they have brought their workforce over to carry out the contract - 
accomodating them, I understand, in the ship which brought them.

Imagine the outcry if the Honda car factory over here was organised with the 
importation of workers from Japan as the complete complement of workers in 
the plant.

No wonder there are protests - which, of course, in whicht he BNP is trying 
to intervene with its obnoxious racist ideas.

Paddy
http://apling.freeservers.com

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "nada" <dwaltersMIA at gmail.com>
To: <e.c.apling at btinternet.com>
Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2009 6:06 PM
Subject: [Marxism] British Wildcat Strike Wave?


> It is very complicated an issue for the left.
>
> This is not, strictly speaking, a strike against "immigrants". It's more
> a strike, it seems, against "migrants". In the sense that these are
> workers brought into UK oil refineries for a specific time and
> job...like a guest worker program in the US but industrial in nature.




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