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Absender   : aguiton@sud.unions.eu.org   (Christophe) 
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Betreff    : Brussels assizes / final motion
Datum      : Do 23.04.98, 22:20  (erhalten: 26.04.98)
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The European Marches Assizes Against Unemployment,
Job Insecurity and Social Exclusion
Brussels, 18 and 19 April 1998
Final Motion 
Platform of European Demands against Unemployment, Job Insecurity and 
Social Exclusion
We are witnessing the systematic dismantelement of social protection and 
of public services, linked to dereglementation, and to the precarisation 
of jobs and salaries. 
Throughout Europe, Big Business is on the offensive making full use of 
both the Maastricht and Amsterdam Treaties. 
The struggles of the unemployed men and women have grown and with it 
increasing demands for the redistribution of wealth. These demands 
arising out their struggles must be listened to by the economic and 
political leaders at all levels of the decision making process, including
the European Union.
Here are some of the more urgent demands that we have put forward to the 
unemployed, those in short-term contracts, wage-earners, and European 
citizens. In order to succeed, these demands need the combined forces of 
salaried workers and the jobless, in coordonnated joint struggles, that 
ignore borders.
 -  Right to health-care;
 -  Right to housing;
 -  Right to education, culture and training courses;
 -  Right to an income, employment and training courses for the young;
 -  Right to transport and access to all forms of communication
 -  Right to utilities :  electricity, gaz and water...
 -  Right to a retirement pension;
 -  Equality between men and women;
 -  Free circulation of people;
 -  Opposition to work by children, exploitation of immigrant workers in 
    the undeclared work;
 -  Opposition to insecure jobs  ...
The struggle against unemployment, job insecurity and social exclusion 
has highlighted the terrible social injustices of a capitalist society 
where an extreme minority dominates all aspects of life for the sake of 
the profit motive.
Yes, despite attempts to present the current situation as inevitable, 
despite calls for patience and submission, we want to convey, via our 
struggles and our demands, a message of hope and of new perspectives : 
the Abolition of unemployment, plans for a society based on liberty and 
social justice, for a Europe and a World where politics and economics are
at the service of men and women, rather than the other way round, and 
where all citizens can participate in major decisions effecting their 
daily lives.
The European Assizes against unemployment, job insecurity and social 
exclusion.

Brussels
19 April 1998

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