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(en) Italy: Final document, approved by 67th Council of Delegates of the FdCA [it]
Date
Tue, 29 Jan 2008 13:50:47 +0200
2007 ended with a definite worsening of the international proletariat's
conditions and the Italian workers are no exception to this. The prospects for
the future are also gloomy. --- The creeping financial crisis sparked off by the
mortgages market together with the rise in the costs of raw materials are
directly affecting the living conditions of the weakest social classes, who now
find themselves without safeguards and protection as a result of poor social and
economic policies for wage support and purchasing power. --- Italy's 2008
Budget, in fact, gives priority to sorting out the country's public finances,
reducing the tax load on businesses, and increasing military and security spending.
The (exclusively European) obsession with rising inflation and the desire to
respect debt limits have stopped Italy from turning its two-year period of
growth into an opportunity to alleviate conditions for the country's workers
through measures designed to support demand (see the miserable conditions of
public service labour contracts and the pressure on wages) and public services
(more cuts in what welfare there remains). It was instead thought preferable to
use the extra cash coming from the unplanned tax bonanza (the tesoretto, or
"little treasure") to reduce the deficit, support the competitiveness of
Italian companies by means of tax bonuses and increase Italy's funding for
military missions abroad, military bases in Italy and increased security
measures.
The needs of Italian capitalism and the needs of the State are thereby imposed
on the whole country, dictating the order of things and priorities through
economic and social policy decisions without any real opposition and through
aggressive use of the media. Last but not least, the spectacle of parliamentary
cretinism, where the political caste with their wholly individual interests
sneer at the real problems of the workers, who continue to be conned by the
political world.
This, then, is the current situation, albeit succinctly described. However, it
is possible to make out certain areas of particular importance, both for the
action of anarchist communists and for the nuclei of grassroots opposition that
are tentatively making an appearance.
Wages and contracts
The privatization of public services, which forces cheap, but minimal,
universal services on us and makes us pay more for decent services, and the
transfer of pensions to financial funds, which forces us to play the stock
market and perhaps speculate on the backs of other workers to protect our
pensions, are already some of the structural aspects of the real reduction of
direct wages and the disappearance of deferred and indirect wages.
The reduced purchasing power of wages seems to worry certain figures, people of
whom one would least expect it (i.e. the Governor of the Bank of Italy, who is
in reality worried about the increasing indebtedness of Italian families, the
leaders of the industrialists' federation, Confindustria, and the commercial
enterprises' federation, Confcommercio, worried about the drop in consumption,
and the political parties, worried about the drop in... votes). But this
reduction is above all closely linked to the distorted (and extorted)
relationship between pay and flexibility/precarity, that now undermines all
labour contracts and the whole system of labour contracts itself.
The pipedream of wage increases by means of so-called "de-taxation" by the
State is merely yet another element of weakening the contractual process, of
thinning out conflict and of unravelling the already unfavourable strength
ratios for workers.
The defence and increase of pay, the defence of national labour contracts in
order to protect wages and working hours, the legitimacy of union
representation in the workplace and its right to organize work and workplace
safety, these are battles that by now require all categories to mobilize
together in an expression of class solidarity, both locally and nationally, and
a commitment by grassroots union structures to reform organization and struggle
from below, to push back the repressive wave that is hitting those workers and
union delegates who dare to organize dissent. Also increasingly necessary in
order to put a halt to the arrogance of the bosses is a European industrial
union that can start the process of creating class unity.
The struggle for wages is a struggle for economic autonomy and for independence
in our lives.
The struggle for shorter working hours is a struggle for our freedom to control
our time.
The struggle for workplace safety is a struggle for our health, for our lives.
These things are priceless!
Control over the community
Civil society, towns and cities, neighbourhoods, schools and factories have all
become a part of the security business, where people are hunted down to be
pointed out as an enemy of the established power, an enemy of the established
order, an enemy of the Pope, an enemy of exploitation, an enemy of
discrimination, an enemy of pollution, an enemy of militarism, an enemy of
neo-fascism...
What is at stake is control over the community, not only on the level of
policing and repression, but also on the level of ethnic segregation, the
imposition of fundamentalist ideologies (neo-fascism, clericalism, militarism),
looking for ways to make money our of the community and the landscape (the
environment, transport corridors, energy, de-industrialization, housing, etc.)
without the bother of dissenters causing trouble.
Migrants; racism
Immigrant workers are the first to pay the price. Each new security scare, be
it anti-Albanian, anti-Arab, anti-Romanian, anti-Roma, or anti-anything else,
simply serves to erect barriers to separate everyone into their own little
communities, under threat of expulsion or incarceration in the new, improved
"comfortable" detention centres run privately by Catholic charities or
"leftist" cooperatives. In this way, we can avoid contamination,
interculturalism, maybe even unity of interests. But it is these barriers that
we need to demolish and replace with cosmopolitan grassroots bodies made up of
Italians and Italy's new citizens, so that together we can struggle against
discrimination, for equal citizenship for all. And we must remember at all
times that not only do we have to deal with surreptitious forms of
institutional repression, but also with the racism that is today embodied in
the neo-fascist organizations that plague our communities thanks to a bit of
good luck on their part but also some popular consensus. It is therefore
essential that we develop mass anti-fascist networks that can unite the
cultural battle with ensuring that the memory of the Resistance stays alive,
and keep our communities free from fascism.
Secularism
Woe betide those who criticize the Vatican and its monarch! Woe betide those
who question the clerics and the fundamentalism that insinuate themselves under
the guise of secularism (as in the case of the recent document by the Partito
Democratico)! Recognition of a public function for the Roman Catholic religion
(or any religion) could only lead to serious consequences for the freedom of
women and the freedom of culture, science and education. The anti-clericalist
battle needs a new boost and new mobilizations of secularists and free-thinkers
of all kinds.
The environment, transport corridors, speculation, military bases and the right
to housing
A good example of what happens when the landscape and communities are sold off
to business is provided by the rubbish emergency in the Campania region (coming
soon to a region near you), as are other examples of speculation in
ex-industrial areas, factory closures, the reduction in council-owned or
affordable housing, the construction of transport corridors (rail and road),
the arbitrary and authoritarian choice of sites for military bases and barracks
(Vicenza and elsewhere), and energy production plants. The alternative to
allowing local institutions to make decisions over the heads of the communities
is to form mass committees and adopt forms of struggle locally that steer clear
of political and business infiltration so to be stronger, more consistent and
more effective as far as the proletariat's interests are concerned. In the
meantime, the popular mobilizations rejecting new military bases and protesting
against existing bases need the maximum support, both at national and
international level.
>From resistance to the libertarian alternative
The unprecedented, virulent attack and invasion of our communities and our
lives on the part of capitalism in its desperation to make more and more
profit, faithfully served by the State and its apparatus for government and
repression, makes a solid, collective strategy increasingly urgent on all
levels - local, national and international. We must not allow ourselves to fall
under the spell of the electoral sirens, nor be hoodwinked into thinking that
the problems of Italian bosses are our problems. We must work towards creating
the greatest possible unity against exploitation, discrimination and
repression, so that we can promote new faith in the benefits of the libertarian
alternative, with no State and no bosses.
Council of Delegates
FEDERAZIONE dei COMUNISTI ANARCHICI
Pesaro, 28 January 2008
http://www.fdca.it/fdcaen
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