Coordinated actions at 16th and 17th of May against the global chains of exploitation In the frame of "may of solidarity"
we will organise protests and civil disobidience simultanously in
various European cities in front of Apple stores. We will denounce Apple
as profiteer of the global chains of exploitation, as symbol of "modern
contract manufacturing" benefitting from the global wage hierarchies.
The current crisis policy involves austerity programmes in Europe with
the result of redistribution of wealth from bottom to top, that forces
more and more people into precarious labour contracts. But in the same
time the aggressive crisis policies aim to extend and intensify
immediate conditions of exploitation in the global production.
Apple is one example, this company no longer runs production sites
itself but has its iPhones and iPads produced by contract manufacturers
such as Foxconn that operate at low wages in world market factories in
China and elsewhere. Apple provides design and technology, Foxconn
organises the industrial production for Apple. With 1.3 million
employees, Foxconn is both the world's most important industrial
employer and producer of more than 50% of all electronic products
worldwide.
Smartphones and tablets, notebooks, game consoles and
workstations: All these devices are stained in the Global labour market
with sweat and blood of mostly young, migrant workers who share – albeit
in different forms – the blackmail of institutional racism that is
functional to wages differentiation. They suffer exploitation in the
production sites of the electronics industries in Asia, Latin America
and Eastern Europe, in industrial labour camps characterised by
humiliation, stress, shift work, low wages, despotic management,
accidents at work and diseases. Yet, there is no room for such horrors
in the medial versions of our digital world and even less in the popular
advertising spots of Apple or Samsung.
With his "Supplier Responsibility" policy, Apple – with the
complicity of scholars from Stanford University, other educational
institutions and audit groups – is trying to shift any accountability
for the working conditions in the production chain towards supplier like
Foxconn. Apple discourse significantly aims to "conflict-free"
factories. Yet we know workers are struggling, and we know Apple is the
leading actor in the electronics market and production chain: the
continuous release of new models and the extreme quality Apple seeks are
only possible thanks to extreme exploitation. The credibility of the
supplier responsibility policy is very low, and the independence of the
audit process not proved. Apple, Foxconn, and other suppliers are all
equally responsible for the working conditions.
In our actions we want to address these structures of exploitation
and at the same time draw the attention to the forms of resistance and
refusal of the workers. In 2010, dozens of young Chinese workers fell to
their deaths from Foxconn's factory buildings. The suicides fueled more
struggles and a wave of actions and strikes that in some cases forced
Foxconn and other employers to raise wages. Campaigners from solidarity
groups in China, Hongkong and other countries blamed tough working
conditions and military management as reasons for the suicides. They
also denounced that Foxconn has actively tried to divide and isolate
workers in the factory halls and in their accommodations in order to
prevent resistance. Yet, Foxconn's world market factories have
repeatedly witnessed strikes and riots that have received little
attention so far.
"Solidarity beyond borders" is one of our central slogans for the
coming transnational actiondays in May. In Rome and Bologna, in Warsaw
and Poznan, in Frankfurt and Dusseldorf, and perhaps in some more cities
we will be active at 16th and 17th of May with simultanous actions:
with authorized manifestations or spontanous go-ins, as announced sieges
or as unexspected blockades in front of Apple stores and shops.
According the respective conditions we will link these protests with
local conflicts and struggles. We perceive our coordinated activities as
an attempt to develop interconnected struggles on a transnational
scale.
No border, no nation – block exploitation!
Announced activities in the various cities:
Frankfurt: 16.5.2014, 4 p.m. Manifestation and siege in front of the Apple store
Rome: 17.5. in front of the Apple store
Bologna:17.5. in front of the Apple store
Warsaw: 17.5.2014 in front of the Apple-Shop
Poznan: 17.5.2014 in front of the Apple-Shop
Dusseldorf: 17.5.2014, 1 p.m. Manifestation in front of the Apple store
Misinformation
Apple “Made in the USA” Mac Pro Launched
http://techland.time.com/2013/12/19/apple-mac-pro-made-in-the-usa-on-sale/
SACOM support
in English here:
http://www.connessioniprecarie.org/2014/05/16/sacom-hong-kong-supporting...
and translated in Italian here:
http://www.connessioniprecarie.org/2014/05/16/sacom-hong-kong-sostegno-a...