Tag: Gewerkschaften

Gewerkschaftlicher Appell: Die Chance für eine solidarische Lösung für die Gruppe Lampedusa in Hamburg nutzen

Mindestlohn durchsetzen heißt auch Arbeitserlaubnisse für alle die hier leben

Angesichts von Pegida und Co. auf den Straßen ist vielen unwohl. Wichtige Fragen werden aufgeworfen: In was für einer Gesellschaft wollen wir leben? Und wie wollen wir mit den Geflüchteten und Zugewanderten in Deutschland umgehen?

Call for a meeting with active unionists and refugees concerning the eviction of the house of the DGB Berlin-Brandenburg

// Call for a meeting with active unionists and refugees concerning the eviction of the house of the DGB Berlin-Brandenburg // On monday, the 13.10. at 18.30 p.m. at the Mehringhof, Gneisenaustr. 2A, U6/U7 Mehringdamm //

As active unionists who are in solidarity with the refugee movement, we are shocked about the violent police eviciton of the DBG-house Berlin on the 2nd of October. The refugees, who have spent one week in the DGB-house, demanded political solidarity from the German unions. Independently of the concrete assessment of the action it is a scandal that the leadership of the DGB Berlin had the refugees thrown out of the building by the police.

As unionists we take it as our duty to support people in illegalized and precarious situations with all our force. It is not understandable why the DGB was not able to respond to the demands of a commitment for the union-membership, a meeting with the member-unions, a meeting with responsible politicians and the organization of a manifestation. Even more unbelievable is the cynicism, with whom in a press release they say that the employees of the house have been “on the the limits of their physical and psychological capacity” – in order to justify the eviction of over 20 refugees who are threatened partly by homelessness and deportation.