Thursday, January 07, 2010

[olympiaworkers] Turkey: 10, 000 workers protest despite police violence - and need your help

Tekel workers on hunger strike.Turkey: 10,000 workers protest despite police violence - and need your help

More than 10,000 workers in Turkey are now in their fourth week of protests in near-freezing temperatures and they're asking for our help.

They are employed by Tekel, the former tobacco monopoly, and are protesting against a snap government decision to close their workplaces at the end of this month.  They face either unemployment or work at lower wages and fewer benefits.

Their protests began last month when over 100 buses brought them to Ankara to demonstrate in front of the ruling party's headquarters.  But police drove them away, forcing the workers into a nearby park. 

Police then put up barricades around the park and used water hoses and tear gas against the workers.  Police violence escalated, workers were beaten with clubs, and many were hospitalized.

The demonstrators have since moved their protest to outside the headquarters of the Turkish union confederation, where they hold daily demonstrations.  Some have gone on hunger strike.

The IUF has launched an online protest -- please take a moment to send off your message today.

This long struggle is also breaking the union's treasury and they've issued an urgent appeal for funds.  If your union can help, please contact the IUF (iuf@iuf.org)  and they'll tell you how.

Please share this message - forward it to other members of your union, to your co-workers, to family and friends.

Thanks very much.

Eric Lee.

Eric Lee



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From: ericlee@labourstart.org
Date: Thu, January 7, 2010

More than 10,000 workers in Turkey are now in their fourth week of
protests in near-freezing temperatures and they're asking for our help
<http://cms.iuf.org/?q=node/157>
.

They are employed by Tekel, the former tobacco monopoly, and are
protesting against a snap government decision to close their
workplaces at the end of this month. They face either unemployment or
work at lower wages and fewer benefits.

Their protests began last month when over 100 buses brought them to
Ankara to demonstrate in front of the ruling party's headquarters. But
police drove them away, forcing the workers into a nearby park.

Police then put up barricades around the park and used water hoses
and tear gas against the workers. Police violence escalated, workers
were beaten with clubs, and many were hospitalized.

The demonstrators have since moved their protest to outside the
headquarters of the Turkish union confederation, where they hold daily
demonstrations. Some have gone on hunger strike.

The IUF has launched an online protest
<http://cms.iuf.org/?q=node/157>
-- please take a moment to send off your message today.

This long struggle is also breaking the union's treasury and they've
issued an urgent appeal for funds. If your union can help, please
contact the IUF (iuf@iuf.org) and they'll tell you how.

Please share this message - forward it to other members of your
union, to your co-workers, to family and friends.

Thanks very much.

Eric Lee

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