Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

Skip to comments.

EU: Anti-austerity anger stirs strikes in Europe
France 24 ^ | 11/14/2012

Posted on 11/14/2012 1:39:02 AM PST by bruinbirdman

Protesters bristling over austerity cuts launch a Europe-wide string of rallies and strikes Wednesday, pouring into streets, refusing to work and grounding more than 700 flights.

General strikes in Spain and Portugal will spearhead the day of action called by European unions and joined by activists as anger over governments' tight-fisted policies boils over.

For Spain, the eurozone's fourth-largest economy where one in four workers is unemployed in a deep recession, it is the second general strike in eight months in protest against draconian budget cuts.

Spain's main CCOO and UGT unions have urged people to rally under slogans such as "They are taking away our future!", deploying pickets during the night at airports, bus and railway stations.

Activists alerted social networks of an evening rally outside the parliament in Madrid.

The action comes as Spain's right-leaning government and Socialist opposition discuss how to combat a surge in home-owner evictions, blamed for two suicides in just 15 days.

Neighbouring Portugal, where protesters booed visiting German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Monday when she came to support Lisbon's austerity policies, will also hold a general strike.

Protests are being called in some 40 towns and cities across the bailed-out nation, including Lisbon and Porto.

The impact of strike may be undermined by legislation requiring a minimum service in both Spain and Portugal, but airlines have nevertheless warned of a large number of cancellations.

Iberia, Iberia Express, Air Nostrum, Vueling, Air Europa and easyJet cut more than 600 flights including some 250 international routes. Ryanair said no flights had been scrapped yet.

Portugal's TAP said it was grounding more than 160 flights, most of them international.

Greece is the epicentre of the eurozone's debt crisis but its unions are focused on the national crisis and it has limited its protest to a three-hour work stoppage and a rally in Athens.

Despite passing a hotly contested 13.5-billion-euro package of austerity measures last week, Athens is battling to convince its international rescuers to unlock the next bailout payment to stave off collapse.

Greece's finance minister, Yannis Stournaras, warned Tuesday of a "very high" risk of default.

Italian unions, too, are seeking a four-hour work stoppage.

The European Trade Union Confederation said it was the first time that it had organised a day of industrial action that included simultaneous strikes in four countries.

"By sowing austerity, we are reaping recession, rising poverty and social anxiety," the union confederation's general secretary Bernadette Segol said in an online statement.

"In some countries, people's exasperation is reaching a peak. We need urgent solutions to get the economy back on track, not stifle it with austerity. Europe's leaders are wrong not to listen to the anger of the people who are taking to the streets."

Short of taking full strike action, unions and activists in other European countries say they, too, plan to support the "Day of Action and Solidarity" against austerity and in favour of jobs.

Union-led rallies are being called across France, Belgium and in Poland, where workers decry "social and wage-dumping" in their country.

High-speed Thalys rail services between Belgium and Germany have also been cancelled for the day.

In Germany, viewed by many in southern Europe as the paymaster behind the austerity drive, the union federation DGB has called protests across the country including in Berlin and Frankfurt.

"For now it is mostly people in southern Europe suffering from a crisis they are not responsible for. But the consequences will surely be felt in the rest of Europe," it said.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Crime/Corruption; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS:

1 posted on 11/14/2012 1:39:06 AM PST by bruinbirdman
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | View Replies]

To: bruinbirdman

Anyone marching towards Poland yet


2 posted on 11/14/2012 2:17:51 AM PST by Flavius (What hopes for victory, Gaius Crastinus? What grounds for encouragement ?)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: bruinbirdman

That’s the ticket, sure—a few good strikes are always a boon to any economy.


3 posted on 11/14/2012 2:28:40 AM PST by 9YearLurker
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: bruinbirdman
"In some countries, people's exasperation is reaching a peak. We need urgent solutions to get the economy back on track, not stifle it with austerity. Europe's leaders are wrong not to listen to the anger of the people who are taking to the streets."

Stifle the economy with austerity? Unions never worry about the sources of funding for their perks. Unions contribute very little to the GDP, contribute very little to technological innovation; unions are a drag on productivity and the ability to compete.

Their apparent lack of understanding of how an economy works does not help them to accept solutions or recommending solutions to difficult problems.

The governments can only print, borrow, and tax so much to satisfy the insatiable appetites of unions. Is that not so?

4 posted on 11/14/2012 2:44:47 AM PST by olezip
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: olezip

There’s not a single “European leader” who can do anything about the economy - other than allow business to be business again. People have been dumbed down and made stupid, and their stupidity amplified via unions.


5 posted on 11/14/2012 2:53:41 AM PST by gotribe
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 4 | View Replies]

To: bruinbirdman

Manufacturers and their employees are producers on their own soil, as are farmers, ranchers, miners and drillers. Members of the political regulator class and their servants in services are not.


6 posted on 11/14/2012 11:19:17 AM PST by familyop (We Baby Boomers are croaking in an avalanche of rotten politics smelled around the planet.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.

Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

FreeRepublic, LLC, PO BOX 9771, FRESNO, CA 93794
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson