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International Day of Action against "OBI" in Poland and Germany


25-26 February nearly 20 cities in Poland and Germany have been picketing to protest poor working conditions and repression against union activists in the network construction of hypermarkets "OB".

campaign was launched ZSP-MSP (Union syndicalists Polish Section of the International Association of Workers) in Poland at the beginning of the year at the request of several friends of OBI and the employees of a number of cities in Poland, which began over the Internet to organize the network. The main reason for the campaign - the cases of repression against trade unionists in the store, "OBI" in Cracow. To date, the administration is "OBI" in Krakow dismissed One trade unionist, another threatened with dismissal and refused to renew the contract with the third. In Walbrzych worker "OBI", who spoke against the bad working conditions, has received a disciplinary warning. News about forming a union, "OBI", where no trade unions after the defeat of his organization's attempts to in 2001, led the officers across the country to speak about working conditions in shops and on how to deal with it.

comrades from the FAU-IAA (Free Labor Union, section of the MAT in Germany) is rapidly offered assistance, noting that in Germany, the company also has a horrible reputation because of raids on the unions. As a consequence, very few stores, "OBI" in Germany are working the mission.

FAU notes that "OBI is a wholly owned group Tengelmann, which owns Several supermarkets and hypermarkets, including Kaiser and Plus. Wide popularity in Germany was the case of Emily, who was dismissed a cashier, and FAU has participated in pickets solidarity. Also, the German anarcho-syndicalists organized in 2006, solidarity rally in more than 70 supermarkets Plus, when the company, which operates in many countries around the world, fired a fellow of the English CNT-AIT. Poor working conditions and repression of organized labor - frequent occurrence in this group.

the International Day of Action in solidarity with the workers, "OBI", FAU and ZSP informed of the demands of the workers in Poland, such as raising salaries for 125 euros replacement of old and dangerous equipment (especially forklifts), improved medical care and security measures, an end to discrimination in the wages of women, the cessation of repression against activists and seizure of electronic vendors. Workers, shoppers and passers-by in both countries have expressed broad support for these shares.

February 25 protest was held in Berlin. 26 protests were held in Warsaw, Wroclaw, Krakow, Katowice, Czestochowa, Dabrowa Gornicza, Gorzow, Aachen, Kiel, Bonn, Freiburg, Halle, Hamburg, Solingen, Opladene, Hilden, Rüsselsheim and Recklinghausen. From several cities have been reported, that the shares held in the coming days.

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