Moliqaj for 1 May: Unions today find themselves in pressure of authoritarian power

Chairman PSD, Dardan Moliqaj, in a writing on May 1st Labor Day, has said trade unions today are under the <x0ndrysis of authoritarian power”. “They are arbitrarily excluded from social dialogue. Workers and trade unions must maintain their autonomy at any cost, while neither complex for association nor [...]
“They are arbitrarily excluded from social dialogue. Workers and trade unions must maintain their autonomy at all costs, while neither complex for association nor alliances are needed. This pressure requires unity and resistance”, Moliqaj wrote on Facebook.
The employee winners certainly connect politics. But nothing worse than losing union autonomy, melting into the party. At this time we need resistance and organisation”, he stressed.
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May 1 is the day of workers who defeated basic functions of life when we were all cowered by the virus. For two years the danger was food and health for us. Governments, meanwhile, share from 100 euros, or even worse: they give owners in their name; it's the day of women working twice to pay less than the husband's salary. They bear on their shoulders the patriarchism that comes to their homework in behalf of loving care.
They also carry on their shoulders the exploitation of targetisation by capitalist relations.1 May is of construction workers who are disabled at work, but they don't have health resources or insurance in case of injury; May 1 is the vendor in shopping malls that are directly affected by toucharias, so lack and failure to implement the contract; May 1 is a day of resistance. It teaches us that historic victories such as firing and working day eight hours have been preceded by strikes, arrests and murders. It's the resistance, not the genetics of the racing owners for a world without handcuffs.
May 1st we have to get it out of rust and real-Sociality relics. It was then celebrated because the Party claimed an end to contradictions. In fact, nothing had been accomplished except the ruling party. Unions today find themselves in the pressure of authoritarian power. They are arbitrarily excluded from social dialogue. Workers and trade unions must maintain their autonomy at all costs, while neither complex for association nor alliances are needed. This pressure requires unity and resistance. The workers' victories certainly connect politics. But nothing worse than losing union autonomy, melting into the party. At these times, we need resistance and organization.












