Oil Workers Union in Daurra, Baghdad is Fake
Ewa in Baghdad | 18.10.2003 14:11 | Social Struggles
Khashab himeslf admitted that he wished he could have dealt with the stoppages 'peacefully' He never elaborated on how he Did deal with them.
I was taking care of a US delegation of trade unionists in Baghdad and we met many many new fake unions, all cooperating with management, 'we support our boss, he supports us, he wants to help us but he cant' was the oft heard refrain. The Gaylani Oil Transportation Company was one such place.
This is just a word of caution. Its within the intesrests of the occupiers and the bosses to have new false activity and struggle absorbant unions to contain workers' struggle, now at this volatile period more than ever. Ane especially as many baathists are still in power controling industry, especially the most critical oil industry. We need to scratch the surface and get beyond the theatrics and meet the really vulnerable autonomously organising workers out there, who wont talk infront of 'their union' or bosses or somethimes not even in their own workplace. People are still very very afraid of speaking out, especially to foreigners.
This is not a critique of the delegation or its' efforts which I think were great but just on another point, the Iraqi Confederation of Trade Unions is not the only body organising or representing workers. There are other more underground initiatives going on and the Worker Communist Party (BIG conflict between them and the Iraqi Communist Party, so if they were helping to organise the delegation then they wouldnt have let you anywhere near them as it is they thoroughly sclded me and tried to dissaude me from having anything to do with them in a really underhand and utterly patronising way but, thats political infighting for you) is helping to organise too, on a more independent level as far as i can see. But whatever, alla ya tikolaerfye (good work now take your rest - Palestinian arabic saying) to all of the Stop The War delegation for braving Baghdad.
Ewa in Baghdad
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