The workers, porters in particular, at the centre of these struggles,
are almost all migrants. It isn’t hard to understand why: existing
legislation blackmails them and poses them at the bottom of the labour
market hierarchy, where borders between employment and undeclared work
blur, where contracts are only formalities that bosses can easily
disrespect, where the intensity of exploitation doesn’t know rules nor
limits. In the system of cooperatives – job model of the Left and
principal enemy of these exploited workers – command hierarchies are
sharp-cut and articulated: from the top of a company to a network of
gangsters and spies, through the ordinary employment of mafia gangs
harassing key figures in the workers’ struggles (burnt cars, threats and
aggressions, etc.). And it is precisely in these extreme conditions,
however, that migrants become the paradigm of contemporary
precariousness, thus of the general composition of living labour.
12/04/13
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Bem aparecido, Zé Nuno. Sempre achei que fazias cá falta.
Abraço
miguel(sp)
Um bem haja pelo convite!
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