More Strikes in Poland
Here is an update on recent struggles in and around Poland. More
information in English can be found on a website run by the
base-unionist ‘workers’ initiative’ from Poland: http://paspartoo.w.interia.pl/index.htm
Polish seamen on strike for eleven days in the docklands of Travemünde/Germany
In
mid-March 2005 about 40 polish seamen went on strike after the
management of the Norwegian shipping company Barber International had
announced to cut their wages by 60 percent, not willing to pay the
wages according to the German collective contract. Barber International
organises the ferry traffic for the Finnish company Finnline Germany.
The Polish workers struck for eleven days untill the German industrial
tribunal declared the strike as illegal. According to media reports the
strikers were sacked after the dispute. The conflict has affected the
ferry traffic between Finnland and Germany due to the ships of barber
International blocking the container terminal. The dockers of
Travemünde refused to unload the ships in solidarity with the Polish
seamen. After about one week of industrial action Barber International
announced to abandon the demand of wage cuts but refused to sign a
Letter of Indemnity which would have guaranteed that no legal and
disciplinary measures would be undertaken against the striking workers.
After the decision of the German industrial tribunal, the wohle issue
was resolved by placing the ships under the Finnish flag, and replacing
the Polish crews with Finnish seamen. The Finnish Seamen’ s Union
nevertheless denies that it helped break the Polish strike.
Protest at Isuzu Motors Poland
About
150 workers participated in the picket in front of the Isuzu factory in
Tychy. On the 4th of February 2005 Isuzu Motors management Poland
announced to fire 350 people, which would amount to over one-third of
the total staff of the factory.
Polish telecom workers on strike after announcement of mass lay-offs
The
management of the polish telecommunication company TPSA, a subsidiary
of France Telecom, announced to sack 3.500 workers, which is around one
worker out of ten. Since privatisation nearly 40.000 jobs had been cut.
The polish unions called for a strike on the 11th of April 2005. The
base union SUD in France expressed their solidarity in the usual union
like fasion: ‘ SUD PTT Federation brings total support to the Polish
colleagues. It asks the management of France Telecom Group to stop
redundancies’ . TPSA declares that the planned strike will be illegal
and strikers will be fired.
Warning strikes at Polish railways
In
January 2005 several warning strikes took place at regional railway
companies, protesting against the cuts in subsidies. The regional
companies were founded after the dismantling of the state-owned Polish
Railways (PKP). The PKP is still one of the biggest railway companies
in Europe, only the French SNCF transports more people per year. The
result of the re-structuring process is the reduction of tracks and
staff, from formerly 300.000 employees to 200.000 today. In 1998 there
was an attempt to fight back, but the nationwide strike ended without
results.
[prol-position news #2, 5/2005]

