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Sidor Sidor nationalization held

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Trabajadores de la Siderúrgica del Orinoco (Sidor) se han reunido para celebrar la nacionalización de la industria, anunciada este miércoles por el Vicepresidente Ramón Carrizales. In the accompanying video, union representatives declared for the Venezolana de Television stating that they never lost hope that the Venezuelan government and workerist assume the nationalization of the company, which was privatized in 1997 under President Rafael Caldera.


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    "As workers, we agree to assume the responsibilities of the company to produce its maximum standards, with quality and a competitive humanized form, which is what workers have been demanding, "said one worker consulted by the state channel, while other workers shouted slogans like "well, so that rules!".

    "Finally, social justice and we did this crime, that I did was enrich themselves and take the money abroad. Chavez made social justice and God is going to pay!" Said Antonio Ortega , steward of 24 years at the plant.

    Earlier, the president of the Union of Sidor, Jose Rodriguez, said through ANTV "In Guyana we shout, we are celebrating, because they have completed ten years of slavery to which we were submitted by employers in Sidor ".

    "It was the one twenty-two when President Chavez called the executive vice president, Ramon Carrizales, to say that on behalf of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, on behalf of the National Executive, the company is taken over Venezuela's Sidor "Rodriguez said. "It's a joyful" he went on Chavez's decision, because we are breaking free from the yoke of savage capitalism and neoliberal "he said excitedly.

    Jose Melendez, another union member Sutiss, also expressed their joy through telephone contact with the program En Confianza, which transmits Venezolana de Televisión, as seen in the other report.

    nationalization, another step in the workers' struggle

    Nationalization is the latest step in years of struggle by the workers union, who for years asked the Executive to resume the company, after complaints about conditions that keeps laborare transnational Techint, the Argentine-Italian origin.

    past 15 months, the workers argued with the company collective agreement, which had not reached any agreement. The workers demanded, among other things, spend 9 000 contract workers with salaries fixed, only 4 000 of 15 000 workers industry were in that situation. In addition, they asked that retired workers earn minimum wage (currently only Bs.F. earn 200 to 300), requesting a salary increase, increased performance and profits. In addition, reported that 18 workers have died during their work, for lack of security in it.

    The discussion climaxed on 12 March, when workers went on strike for 48 hours and were repressed by the National Guard while protesting. It was not until last Saturday April 5 that workers were able to meet with the Minister of the Office of the President, Jesse Chacón, and then President Chavez ordered this Sunday Vice Carrizález enter into discussions between workers and business. Also ordered the governor of Bolivar and the headquarters of the National Guard to be more careful when dealing with workers.

    The nationalization was announced this morning by Vice Carrizález.

    Via: http://www.radiomundial.com.ve/yvke/noticia.php?4778

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