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Essential Autonomous Struggles Transnational



*Note from LeftEast Editors: We share the Essential Strike Manifesto by
E.A.S.T. (Essential Autonomous Struggles Transnational), a network composed
mostly of women, migrants, workers and activists born out of the struggles
on social reproduction triggered by the pandemic crisis of Covid-19.
E.A.S.T., as the acronym suggests, has Eastern and Central Europe as its
main focus but looks at this specific space as a part of a transnational
field of struggle. The network wants to ignite new struggles and strikes
against exploitation, male violence and institutional racism by connecting
existing struggles and building a common space of organization which
overcomes the local and national isolation and fragmentation of single
social and labor initiatives.*
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We are the women who are essential for the healing of the entire world from
the pandemic. We are doing essential work and yet we find ourselves in
miserable conditions: our work is underpaid and undervalued; we are
overworked or jobless; we are forced to live in overcrowded places and to
constantly renew our residence permits. We face a daily struggle against
male violence, at home and in our workplaces. We are fed up with these
violent and exploitative conditions and refuse to remain silent! We started
organizing together in a network that connects struggling women, migrants
and workers in Central, Eastern and Western Europe: this is Essential
Autonomous Struggles Transnational (EAST). *On the 8th of March we call all
who struggle against capitalist, patriarchal and racist violence to join
our strike*!.

*On the 8th of March we strike against the exploitation of our productive
and reproductive labor.* With our essential work as nurses, cleaners,
teachers, grocery store workers, logistic and seasonal workers, paid and
unpaid domestic workers and caregivers for kids, elderly and sick people,
we keep society afloat. Especially with schools and kindergartens closed,
the burden of childcare and domestic work is on our shoulders. During the
pandemic many of us have lost their jobs among others because at home we
had children to take care of and domestic work to do. Our work is
essential, at home and in the workplaces, and yet degraded.

*On the 8th of March we strike against the tightening of patriarchal
violence!* National governments are using the pandemic as a chance to
strengthen the grip of patriarchy: in Poland, with the attempt to further
limit freedom of abortion; in Turkey, with the proposal to withdraw from
the Istanbul convention; in Hungary, with the restrictions of transgender
rights and an anti-LGBTQ agenda. While we were told to “stay home, stay
safe”, many of us don’t have homes at all. And for many others their homes
are everything but a safe space as they live with abusive partners and
struggle against increased domestic violence during the lockdowns. An open
attack has been waged to make us stick to the role of serfs of society,
subordinate at home and exploited in the outside world.

*On the 8th of March we strike against the racist and exploitative regimes
of mobility!* As care and seasonal migrant workers from Eastern Europe, we
have been “allowed” to reach Western countries to perform essential labor
here, but we had to do so at our own risk, with no protections or social
security. Our work sustains (health)care in the West, while in the East,
the healthcare systems are collapsing on the shoulders of overworked and
under equipped workers. Migrants and refugees from within and outside of
the EU are left living in overcrowded dormitories, camps and working in
unsafe environments, while they are never entitled to the same monetary aid
that local populations are given. On the unequally divided map of Europe,
migrants are paying the highest price of the pandemic, as they usually pay
the highest price of exploitation.

*We refuse to be considered essential only to be exploited and oppressed*!
Inspired by former and ongoing struggles, we build on the experiences of
the global women’s strike, the Polish women’s strike and the feminist
struggles in Argentina for the right to abortion. We look up to the
protests and strikes of nurses, doctors, (child)care workers, logistic and
seasonal workers in Bulgaria, Georgia, Austria, Romania, the UK, Spain,
Italy, Germany and France. We learn from the struggle against the Romanian
law banning the discussion of ‘gender’ in education, the migrants’
transnational mobilizations and the demonstrations for black lives.
Building on these collective experiences of struggle and their power to
challenge the status quo, *we call women, workers, migrants and LGBTQI+
people to join us in an essential strike on the 8th of March*. Our strike
strives to disrupt the current conditions of our oppression and claim us a
voice in the conditions of the reconstruction. With our strike we fight for
the following demands:

*Freedom from patriarchal violence in all its forms! *We see violence
against women not as an isolated event, but as part of the whole
patriarchal system that wants to make us stick to the role of caregivers.
We refuse to bear the burden of essential work imposed on us through
violence and harassment. We oppose the attacks of ultra-conservative
governments and demand safe, legal and free abortion and contraception in
every country. We demand an immediate stop of the political and legislative
attacks on LGBTQI+ communities.

*Higher wages for all!* Our feminist struggle over wages is not simply
against the gender pay gap, but against the capitalist conditions which
produce and reproduce so many more wage hierarchies between genders and
ethnicities, nationalities and whole regions. While the rich have sought
the pandemic as an opportunity to amass more wealth, we are left behind to
bear the burden of austerity. Enough! We do not simply claim wage equality
of the genders, but higher wages for all workers! We demand the
transnational redistribution of wealth! Let’s start taking back what is
ours!

*Well-funded and inclusive welfare transnationally!* We refuse
reconstruction plans that continue off-loading the costs of decades-long
welfare cutbacks on women and migrants. We want to create transnational
connections between struggles for welfare, aids and social security. Even
though welfare conditions differ from country to country, they are based on
the gender and racist division of labour and wage differences that create
hierarchies between women of different nationalities. We want to turn these
hierarchies into a common fight against patriarchal welfare
transnationally!

*Unconditional European residence permit for all* *migrants, refugees and
asylum seekers!* We reject the way governments and bosses blackmail
migrants by imposing impossible economic and institutional requirements
necessary to obtain and renew residence permits. This forces migrants,
especially from outside the EU, into otherwise unacceptable working
conditions.

*Safe and better housing for all!* By March 2020, we were already in a deep
housing crisis. Throughout the pandemic our homes have become politicized
even more so beyond our agency and consent! We demand adequate and
financially accessible housing for all, free from overcrowding and
precarious conditions! We call for the immediate rehousing of persons that
went through domestic violence!

With our essential strike we want to show that *our lives and our struggles
are essential*! Therefore, we need to join forces across the borders. On
the 8th of March we want to call everyone to make visible the force of
essential labour and use it as a weapon to impose our terms for the
post-pandemic reconstruction!

We call on everyone to organize strikes in the workplaces and outside of
them, demonstrations, marches, assemblies, flashmobs, symbolic actions,
pañuelazos, ruidazos! Let’s push unions to support the women strike! Let’s
imagine together the ways to make our different struggles visible and
connect them across borders.

*We call all women, migrants and workers who share our vision and demands
to join us for a public assembly on the 21st of February where we will
discuss the horizons of our essential strike!*

We invite everyone, who identifies with this manifesto to sign it
<https://forms.gle/zpNnciKrGZikBHB79>, share it widely or translate it to
their language so that it can reach more women, migrants and workers.

*Our work is essential, our life is essential, our strike is essential!*

Sign the manifesto here: https://forms.gle/zpNnciKrGZikBHB79
Stay in touch with us on Facebook (EAST – Essential Autonomous Struggles
Transnational <https://www.facebook.com/EASTEssentialStruggles>) or by
email at essentialstrugg...@gmail.com.

*E.A.S.T. (Essential Autonomous Struggles Transnational) is a network
composed mostly of women, migrants, workers and activists born out of the
struggles on social reproduction triggered by the pandemic crisis of
Covid-19. E.A.S.T., as the acronym suggests, has Eastern and Central Europe
as its main focus but looks at this specific space as a part of a
transnational field of struggle. The network wants to ignite new struggles
and strikes against exploitation, male violence and institutional racism by
connecting existing struggles and building a common space of organization
which overcomes the local and national isolation and fragmentation of
single social and labor initiative*
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molly hankwitz - she/her
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