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4,000 Paris migrants occupy, Striking Treasures, Postman Patter, Fraud Michigan

4,000 undocumented migrant workers strike and occupy in paris 27 10 2009 - by Antoine Boulangé

A new wave of strikes by undocumented migrant workers began on 12th October. The striking workers, greater in number than in April 2008, are determined to win regularisation for all. But to do that, they need solidarity from all workers.

“Colonised yesterday – exploited today - tomorrow regularised”

That is the slogan of the thousands of undocumented migrant workers who are taking part in the new strike wave, initiated by the unions (CGT, CFDT, SUD, FSU and UNSA) and associations (Ligue des droits de l’homme, Cimade, RESF [Education Without Borders Network], Femmes Égalité, Autremonde, Droits devant!! etc.) Since 12th October the movement has not stopped growing, from 1,000 on the first day to 3,000 a week later.

There has been a qualitative and quantitative leap from the strike wave of April 2008, which involved 600 workers and won 2,000 regularisations. Over a period of a few days, over 700 “isolated” workers, employed on a temporary basis by unscrupulous employment agencies, invaded the Synergie and Adecco agency offices in Paris.

Freeters Revolt -Japan's precariat -doco shown in Beijing + Oct news

Last Sunday, November 1), Utopia (the broad-left bookstore/ “salon” in Beijing) hosted a screening of the Japanese documentary film “Freeters’ Revolt” (《素人之乱》, translated elsewhere as “Amateur’s Revolt”), and a discussion with the filmmaker, freeter activist and second-hand shop owner Hajime Matsumoto (松本 哉), along with Higuchi Takuro (樋口拓朗), billed as the main organizer of the 2008 anti-G8 protests in Japan and researcher at Tokyo University’s Global COE [Centers of Excellence] Program. Call Utopia at (010) 6276.0856+11/0. http://chinastudygroup.net/2009/10/freeters-revolt-screening/

http://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/coe/english/greeting/index.html

http://www.wyzxsx.com/Article/Class1/200910/110902.html

http://www.douban.com/event/11136827/

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