On Sunday, 29. April, MayDay Sur visited the shopping center María Zambrano at Malaga’s trainstation. After a few short pickets at chosen shops, Mayday Sur materialised in the main shopping hall with bodies and banners, while a voice from nowhere denounced the precarious conditions of workers in the shopping center. To conclude, an informative assembly was held outside the doors of the shopping center, where members of the collectives of the precari@s as well as members of the syndicalist section of RENFE (spanish national train company) denounced precarious work conditions.
the renfe shopping mall on a sunday
shopping and taking some leaflets
MayDay-ers gathering in the main hall of the shopping center
"we have a right to have rights"
At 7pm on the spot, four groups intervened simultaneously with informative pickets at the doors of Bershka, Burger King, McDonalds and Vodaphone. They marked these locations as "precarious zones" and explained the "hidden history" of these companies to bypassers who seemed generally interested in the distributed leaflets. This took only minutes, then everybody strolled casually to the main hall, where dozens of people had gathered, banners were unfolded and a voice, transmitted by a soundsystem, denounced the precarious conditions of workers in this shopping center, while others played a game of multi-sided football. Rhythmic slogans accompanied the intervention: “precarias, precarios, saliendo del armario” (precarias, precarios, come out of the cupboard); “mayday! mayday! no llego a fin de mes” (MayDay! MayDay! I won't make it til the end of the month!); “no queremos contratos basura” (we don't want rubbish contracts!), while the circle of surprised and curious bypassers grew.
To conclude, an informative assembly gathered outside the doors. Members of the collectives of the precari@s as well as members of the syndicalist section of RENFE (spanish national train company) denounced the conditions of work.
On the first of may, video footage from this action was shown on national TV as part of the overall Mayday reporting.