cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/38551804
Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino had said earlier Thursday that the strike was illegal and included some 5,000 workers.
“Unfortunately, following the unjustified abandonment of work at our plantations and operations centers since April 28 and continuing today, (the company) has proceeded with the termination of all of our daily workers,” the company said in a statement. It said the company had suffered losses of at least $75 million.
Protests marches and occasional roadblocks have stretched from one end of the country to the other as teachers, construction workers and other unions expressed their rejection to changes the government said were necessary to keep the social security system solvent.
So what are the reforms sought that the government is trying for force onto workers in lockstep with major declining states? Can I guess longer working years, reduced benefits…?
So, where are they getting replacement workers?
Might be the excuse Krasnov is looking for to take back the Canal Zone.
Has the price of bananas gone up in US & Canada?
Illegal strikes, lol.
What a ridiculous concept.
Do you want your banana plantation to burn to the ground? Because this is how you get your plantation burned to ashes.
Fight mass firings with mass fires
Why burn the plantation when you can expropriate it and burn the scumlords profiting off your exploitation?
Legally we have to say bananas.
I keep thinking that strikes being illegal is way too close to slavery for my liking.
Striking has always been the compromise. The owner class has forgotten.
The right to work should be a basic human right.
read the room lmao