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Workers in Venezuela’s Nationalised Hotels Demand Respect for Labour Rights

May 24th 2013, by Ewan Robertson
[image: Venetur union representatives announcing points agreed after their
worker assembly on Tuesday (prensa Marea Socialista)]

Venetur union representatives announcing points agreed after their worker
assembly on Tuesday (prensa Marea Socialista)

Mérida, 24th May 2013 (Venezuelanalysis.com) – Workers in Venezuela’s
nationalised Venetur hotel chain are demanding respect for their labour
rights and pushing for a say in management decisions.

Union representatives from several government-owned hotels met on Tuesday
to clarify their current labour demands and organise future activities.

The workers assembly, which met in the Venetur Anauco Suites Hotel in
Caracas, agreed a ten point document of grievances with hotel management.
These included the expiration of contracts, the practice of outsourcing,
the pressuring of workers and deterioration of hotel infrastructure.

“Once again, Venetur hotel workers have shown the problems resulting from
mistreatment by management, whose actions are not in concordance with the
revolutionary process,” said Ramon Becerra, a union representative of the
Anauco Suites workers’ union.

Armando Flores, a member of the same union, further accused management of
“ignoring workers benefits and proposals, and not respecting the labour
law”.

The Venezuelan government currently owns thirteen hotels, which are run by
national tourism body Venetur. Several of these hotels originally belonged
to the Hilton chain but were nationalised to develop Venezuelan tourism and
make the hotels accessible at “fair prices”.

The Venetur Anauco Suites Hotel in Caracas celebrated eleven years since
its nationalisation last week, with workers receiving certificates to
recognise five and ten years of service.

On that occasion, Becerra gave a speech in which he lauded the “rising
consciousness” and “unbreakable unity” of the hotel’s workers, who had
confronted Hilton chain bosses and supported the Bolivarian process over
the last decade.

However, he also recalled that the union had confronted state-appointed
managers who tried to “plunder” the hotel for self gain, as well as those
who “in the name of the revolution have come to mistreat workers who carry
in their history the defence of the Bolivarian process”.

In addition to demanding full respect for their labour rights, Venetur
hotel workers are pushing for a greater say in management decisions.

“These companies were put into our hands so that they could be productive.
The Socialist Network of Hotel Workers handed over a first document [of
recommendations] to tourism minister Andres Izarra several days ago,” said
the union leader of the Venetur Maremares hotel, Jose Carima.

“If in the next few days we don’t have a reply, we’re going to take street
action,” added Carima, who spoke to Prensa Marea Socialista following the
workers assembly on Tuesday.

The government is currently investing in a refurbishment of the Venetur
hotel network, with tourism minister Izarra announcing an initial cash
injection of 440 million BsF (US $69.8 million) at the beginning of May.

*Worker participation and self management*

Over the last decade Venezuela has seen an upswing in labour activity, with
the occupation of dozens of factories by workers and an increase in union
membership.

Further, within the more organised and radical sectors of the Venezuelan
working class, a movement for “worker control”, or workers’
self-management, has developed.

This movement enjoyed the support of former president Hugo Chavez, who
promoted a project for workers’ participation in the management of the
state-owned heavy industries in the Guayana region.

This initiative met strong resistance from bureaucratic management and some
local Chavista politicians, and has largely fallen by the wayside.
Nevertheless, many Venezuelan workers continue to organise around the idea
in both private and state-owned companies.

The worker control movement is set to meet in Guayana next month for its
first national conference, titled “Assessment and Challenges for Worker
Control and Workers Councils in the Construction of Socialism”.

The gathering will see the sharing of experiences of worker control between
different groups, and will seek to design a manifesto and “plan of
struggle” to strengthen the movement in the coming period.
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*Source URL (retrieved on 24/05/2013 - 10:20pm):*
http://venezuelanalysis.com/news/9572


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