‘The Free’..how capitalism fell..ebook here.

HUELGA DE CONSUMO DEL 29 DE MAYO

 

SOBRE LA HUELGA DE CONSUMO DEL 29 DE MAYO

El próximo 29 de mayo puedes participar de forma activa en la protesta por el tremendo recorte de derechos laborales, sociales y de libertades colectivas e individuales que conlleva la nu 

eva REFORMA LABORAL.

¿Quién se atreve ahora a quedarse embarazada, a guardar cama cuando llega el inevitable gripazo, quién le dirá a su jefatura un “no puedo”, quién denunciará un abuso, un trato vejatorio, unas condiciones laborales insalubres o mezquinas?

Además de la participación activa en las movilizaciones, también podemos incidir en esta jornada de lucha, evidenciando el rechazo a esta situación que nos traslada a una época casi medieval de señores y vasall@s.

DEMOSTREMOS QUE QUIÉN SOSTIENE LA ECONOMÍA Y CREA LA RIQUEZA DE UN PAÍS SOMOS: LAS PERSONAS

HUELGA DE CONSUMO:

DESENCHUFA ABSOLUTAMENTE TODO AQUELLO QUE NO SEA IMPRESCINDIBLE, baja a mínimos vitales el uso del agua o los combustibles. ¡SE PUEDE!

NO COMPRES NADA, no gastes. Prevé tus necesidades esas 24 horas… y baja el consumo siempre!

DEJA TRANQUILO AL BANCO, no utilices tarjetas ni cajeros automáticos.

DESEMPOLVA LA BICI, ESTIRA LAS PIERNAS, CAMINA. Si no tienes más remedio que usar tu vehículo, compártelo y no pongas gasolina el 29. Cuélate y no pagues en los medios de transporte.

http://www.kaosenlared.net/secciones/s2/laboraleconomia/item/19605-29-de-mayo-jornada-de-lucha-y-huelga-de-consumo.html

OLVIDA LA TELE y el ordenador, sal a la calle y lucha!!! USA EL MÓVIL SÓLO EN CASO DE EMERGENCIA.

¡ORGANÍZATE Y DESCONECTA TU CONSUMO!

Can you help distribute ‘The Free’..repost please!

Hi there.. I see on Farcebook we are now more than 2000 Friends of ‘The Free’ the new novel set in an Occupy style social revolution, during the COLLAPSE of capitalism due to Climate Chaos. If you haven’t seen it yet you can read online or free download, or even order a paper edition  HERE: thefreeonline.wordpress.com

In reality only a tiny handful of those who’d like it have even heard of ‘The Free’..It has no commercial distribution for one thing, and most folks are put off by words like REVOLUTION..

Can you help please..? by re-posting, sharing, or re-blogging this letter, or asking your bookshop or library to stock it.

Best wishes and LOTS of luck………mikegilli

La policia piden DNI a quienes quieren cerrar su cuenta en Bankia /Police harrass queues to quit bank

Según afirma Plataforma Usuaris Treballadors hasta ocho furgones de la Polícia Nacional se han apostado en la sede central de Bankia ante la masiva respuesta de la iniativa #Cerramosbankia. Cientos de personas han respondido al llamamiento. Eso no ha gustado al estado que ha mandado a sus esbirros.
The National Police in Madrid DNI asks for identity papers from those who want to close their account at Bankia, which is being ‘rescued with up to 20.000m euros of public money
The platform ‘Usuaris Treballadors’ asserts that eight police vans were stationed at National Headquarters Bankia to the massive response iniative # Cerramosbankia. Hundreds of people have responded to the call. That has not pleased the state which has sent its minions.

Esta Plataforma además afirma que los policías allí apostados están pidiendo el DNI a todos aquellos ciudadanos que

this bank deceives with criminal tricks
and people from their homes evicts

quieren cerrar su cuenta en Bankia. Preguntándose acto seguido en su cuenta de facebook ¿A quién defiente el estado democrático?.

This Platform further states that police officers stationed there are asking for the ID card to all citizens who want to close their account at Bankia. So who Defends the democratic state?.

Continue reading “La policia piden DNI a quienes quieren cerrar su cuenta en Bankia /Police harrass queues to quit bank”

Let’s break free..Mayday reports

DemocracyNow.org – As Occupy Wall Street plans nationwide protests marking International Workers Day, or May Day, we discuss the movement with Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter, Chris Hedges; Amin Husain, editor of Tidal Magazine and a key facilitator of the Occupy movement; Marina Sitrin, author of “Horizontalism: Voices of Popular Power in Argentina” and a member of Occupy’s legal working group; and Teresa Gutierrez, of the May 1st Coalition for Worker and Immigrant Rights. We also get an update from protests on the streets of New York City from Ryan Devereaux, former Democracy Now! correspondent, now with The Guardian. Continue reading “Let’s break free..Mayday reports”

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Occupy make fare free subway in NY

Occupy Wall Street Affiliates Chain Subway Gates Open For Fare Strike

Village Voice  A group calling itself the “Rank and File Initiative” claimed credit yesterday for opening up more than 20 subway stations throughout the city for free entry.

Chaining open emergency gates at stations on the F, L, R, Q, 3, and 6 lines during rush hour yesterday morning, the anonymous activists posted signs designed to resemble MTA service-change announcements that read “Free Entry, No Fare. Please Enter Through The Service Gate.”

This morning before rush hour, teams of activists, many from Occupy Wall Street, in conjunction with rank and file workers from the Transport Workers Union Local 100 and the Amalgamated Transit Union, opened up more than 20 stations across the city for free entry. As of 10:30 AM, the majority remain open. No property was damaged. Teams have chained open service gates and taped up turnstiles in a coordinated response to escalating service cuts, fare hikes, racist policing, assaults on transit workers’ working conditions and livelihoods — and the profiteering of the super-rich by way of a system they’ve rigged in their favor.

The release cites Albany’s chronic underfunding of public transit, which has led the MTA to borrow heavily just to maintain its operating budget — debt which must be serviced in part with transit fares that have gone up 50 percent over the last decade.

“This means Wall Street bondholders receive a huge share of what we put into the system through the Metrocards we buy and the taxes we pay,” the press statement reads. “More than $2 billion a year goes to debt service, and this number is expected to rise every year. If trends continue, by 2018 more than one out of every five dollars of MTA revenue will head to a banker’s pockets.”

Last night we spoke with a representative of the Rank And File Initiative, who wished to remain anonymous. He told us that teams set out in the early hours of yesterday morning, disguising their identities, to lock open gates at roughly 25 stations.

“It was three or four people to each station, so you can do the math of how many people were directly involved,” he said. Not every team was successful — one dispatched to a Bronx subway station had to abort their mission — “But everyone came safely back without getting caught, which was our first priority.”

A press release claiming credit for the action said it was carried out by activists affiliated with Occupy Wall Street, as well as by rank-and-file members of Transit Workers Union Local 100, which is currently in negotiations with the Metropolitan Transit Authority.

Occupy’s public face is beginning to show itself more and more as spring carries on. The lack of a physical occupation site made it difficult for the movement to wage a public relations campaign, but it was never hibernating. Occupiers were hard at work, canvassing in low-income outer-borough neighborhoods, organizing Town Squares, preparing for their spring offensive, dealing with internal trauma and organizational difficulties, and waging policy reform initiatives like Occupy the SEC. These signs point to growing, not waning movement, and suggest that the American Autumn may become an entire year of consistent critique and political action.