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Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2000 08:58:37 EST
Subject: Astrakhan transport workers fightback!
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RUSSIA INFO-LIST
from International Solidarity with Workers in Russia - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Autumn 2000
In Russia another, but, it would appear, far from calm, autumn has arrived.
The events taking place in the south of the country provide evidence that
the light-hearted flirtation of the proletariat with the authorities is
drawing to a close.
The workers of Astrakhan, not wanting
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Date: Sat, 9 Sep 2000 10:59:10 EDT
Subject: Victory of Astrakhan Workers!
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RUSSIA INFO-LIST
from International Solidarity with Workers in Russia - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Does suport group contact Oleg Schein have anything to say about the workers
attitude toward current NATO/US economic, political and military control of
Hungary, Rumania and Bulgaria and violent threats to Yugoslavia if it does
not knuckle under? Is he bringing these broader geopolitical
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ASTRAKHAN STRIKE
Appeal from Zaschita union
From Oleg Babitsch:
On the 5th of February 500 Astrakhan workers went on strike demanding payoff
their 9 months wages that they have not been paid since April 1999. Besides
their wages have been reduced in half. Meanwhile the bosses
On the 5th of February 500 Astrakhan workers
went on strike demanding payoff their 9 months wages that they have not been
paid since April 1999. Besides their wages have been reduced in half. Meanwhile
the bosses are buying mobile phones with per hour payment equal to an avarige
month