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Florence 21/22 of October 2006 IWW (Invisible Workers of the World)

For an european network of migrant and precarious workers

The IWW network has been raised as a space of politicization of migrant peoples around some significative experiences of autonomous struggle and base trade unionism.
A new métisse and insurgent presence has showed up through struggles on workplaces and for social rights, in house squatting, in struggles for income and against processes of invisibilization, underpowering, and exploitation of live labour.
It has showed up also in the disobedience actions against european and national laws supposed to control the mobillity of migrant work and flexibilization/ precarization of work, in those against the detention centers for immigrants and in the revolts that have shaken them from whithin.
A new crossover insurgent subjectivity has grown up.

The extraordinary meeting of IWW in Verona, on june 3 of 2006, has marked another important step in this direction.
Several hundreds of migrants and precarious workers have met, have exchanged ideas and experiences, have assumed a common agenda for the conflicts to come.
They have discussed on the long cycle of global struggles opened with the massacre on the border between Ceuta and Melilla, from the insurgence in the french banlieues and from the social strike of immigrants in the USA.
An european space for struggle its open again as a space of resistance agaist the politics of control and containment that have an european, more than national, label.

We believe that the IWW self-organized struggles (ranging from he struggles for a social wage and housing, the direct actions against the detention camps and the related businnes, the strikes in the construction sites and the struggles against the urban ghettoes) should be radicalized, intensified, organized.
With this strategy we are approaching to the third european day of action, called by the Bamako Social Forum for migrants rights and against the control and filter dispositives risen along the borders of the fortress Europe and inside of it such as detention camps and immigration laws.

The migration issue has been pushed into the center of the social movements agenda by a variety of struggles and crisis: the recent outcome of the sans papiers in France and Belgium, the re-opening in Spain and Italy of the debate about the reform of immigration legislation.
In the last case, we where sure that no significative difference was going to be shown between right and left wing governments.
Left and right government share the practices of the discipline on migration fluxes and hierarchical citizenship implementation, as also they promote the delegation to the eastern and southern border countries the running of detention facilities and the militarization of the border.
In this frame we feel the need to re-think the labour rights from and within the conflict, redefining them out of any compatibility with the state of things that Europe defends with its rifles along the borders.

IWW it is not a place to only reclaim the initiatives, but a space of auto-organization for the social conflict that is open to all those recognize themselves in a common of struggles made of direct action and desobedience, resistance, iniciative and research on the grounds of invisibilty, fragmentation and precarization of labour that the migrants have first experimented in its harshness.

So we look for a space of self-organization in which direct action and trade union struggle, house squatting, wall crackdown and legal aid can be extended and re-articulated together.
These trayectories of the new insurgencies should meet the ground of biopolitics, social reproduction, social rights, and get into the metropolitans flows of capitalist accumulation to break it down.

Its a space that seeks radical change.
That dares to meet the high complexity of questions that the migrant struggles are rising in Europe.
That’s way we need sharing, discussion, experimentation.

IWW will meet in Florence, on 21 and 22 of october, in an european workshop meeting that we want to be the real foundation of the IWW network.
We should define the general lines of the political action and the way of functioning of the front-offices.
On saturday we propose a meeting in the morning to rise an european frame to analize the politics of precarization of labour force with a special attention to migrant labour experiences.
In the afternoon we should go on with three workshops about the main questions raised in the morning and that will face the mains functions, organization issues for the front-offices.
The same spaces should perform in the same time, assistance, research and conflict.
The main issues are: housing, citizen rights, struggles on the workplace.
The three workshops will be opened by a speech that will introduce the discussion. The seminar will end up with a plenary in which the workshops will merge in the discussion.
We need to figure out how to support the IWW network and by which connections.

In a short time we will comunicate the exact place and time schedule of the meeting that will be held in the city Florence.

This document aims to open the discussion and to invite you to come and partecipate.

[ Monday 16 October 2006 ]

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