Sunday, 23 June 2013

Portuguese syndicates proxies of Communist Party


In Portugal, trade unionists are nothing more than 
mere proxies of the Communist Party, 
BE (the Left Block - more extremist communists) 
who ONLY follow strict party directives that has nothing to do with 
real labour issues but is strictly just political work on behalf of the party.
Infiltrated into the trade unions and syndicates, 
these pseudo-unionists are only dedicated to execute 
the orders of the Central Committee of the Communist Party 
in order to manipulate workers and unions. 
They operate as a kind of armed wing of the party, 
they are used to maneuvering the masses, 
towards the needs and political expediency 
of the communist party, 
which includes the creation of 
a climate of social, economic and political 
instability,
that seeks to strengthen the party. 
It is notable that in countries 
with political, social and economic stability 
this archaism
has no parliamentary expression, 
as this political anachronism is typical in third world countries 
with its 
leftist
fascism, better known as "communism." 
In rich developed countries 
these leftist fascists DO NOT HAVE a minimal expression 
without any chance of gaining power in free and democratic
elections.


Aware of the fact that the mere role and function 
of the activist wing of the labour movement 
is absolutely concentrated in the political struggle 
in favour of the communist party, 
with absolute disregard for strictly labour issues. 
The vast majority of workers do not want to be associated with 
the communist party and are not willing to participate 
in a political struggle which would be in favour of 
the communists and are withdrawing 
from their trade unions. 

Why should they work in favour of the fascist leftists?

The CGTP and their "slaves" (its affiliated unions) 
are THE WORST ENEMIES of the Portuguese workers. 
Precisely because it is manipulating 
the trade union movement in a partisan political struggle, 
demobilize the participation of those 
who would just like to have labour unions to resolve labour issues 
and create, through negotiation, 
better working and living conditions for the workers. 

Unfortunately it is not, never was, nor will it ever be, 
the motivation of Mário Nogueira, Ana Avoila or Arménio Carlos.

Even as they or their fellow communist partners in this labour struggle -
united by the same goal - fervently deny the fact. 
Their acts speak louder than their false indignation and denials. 

According to the constitution,
these syndicate workers are obliged to work
ONLY 4 days in each month,
with fat cat salaries of more than 3,000 euros a month.

Who do these leftist union leaders really represent?

The workers??
in whose name they are always shouting in the streets?

Certainly NOT!!









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