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(en) Russia, AIT: Builders' strike in Kazan (ca, de, it, pt, tr)[machine translation]

Date Mon, 29 Jul 2024 09:30:19 +0300


The outrageous act of another "Atlantean who straightened his shoulders" caused a strike of construction workers in Kazan. ---- On July 10, at the construction site of the Millennium residential complex, the director of the Kazan production and construction association, Ravil Ziganshin, beat up a crane operator, accusing him of being late for work. In response, the beaten man's colleagues announced "Stop Crane" protests, declaring that they would not return to work until the capitalist apologized and paid monetary compensation to the victim.

The cranes did not work all night, and the next morning the crane operators gathered in the parking lot next to the construction site. No one climbed the cranes. The owner brought four strikebreakers, who did not have the proper clearance or qualifications, and they launched three cranes. At the same time, the capitalist attacked the workers with insults and threatened a lockout.

The crane operators contacted the police, saying that unauthorized persons were illegally on the cranes and that a situation was being created that was dangerous for others. The police arrived at the scene and stopped the cranes. Negotiations began. In addition to an apology and compensation, the workers demanded an increase in wages, the introduction of mandatory training for slingers, timely repair of cranes, and a ban on working on faulty cranes.

The employer was forced to promise to satisfy all demands, and the workers said that as soon as their demands were met, they would return to work. In addition, the workers were invited to a meeting with the Minister of Construction of Tatarstan.

https://aitrus.info/node/6229
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