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La Rebelión Wisconsin

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La Rebelión Wisconsin

Marco A. Gandasegui, h.

ALAI AMLATINA, Los 24/02/2011.- holders of press la global y palabras derrochan exclamaciones to highlight overthrow el gobierno de los EEUU Favorable to Egypt y Túnez. También if refieren a la represión en Manifestación against Libya. " Also, show pictures of the "Bahraini protesters." (A U.S. senator was covered in his toga and proclaimed that the U.S. should "review its policy of military aid to the emirate V Fleet headquarters in that country?) Moreover," the president of Yemen vows not to resign despite people killed in demonstrations, protests spread in Morocco and President Bashir of Sudan will not run for another presidential term. "

Amid this spectacular broadcast of the "revolution" of the Arab peoples, has appeared another source of protests and demonstrations. However, the media have been very frugal and careful in giving details about the protagonists. This is U.S. workers in different settings, cities and production centers have begun to rebel. The U.S. economic crisis has beaten its own workers, who have become unemployed (10 per cent of the workforce) and homeless (3 million families have lost their homes). The protests and demonstrations in the U.S. states of Wisconsin, Minnesota and Ohio are raising concerns among politicians and analysts nortemaericanos. There are industrial estates that have been hit by the economic crisis in a special way. Overproduction (in other words, under-consumption) of the economy U.S. is creating serious doubts about the ability of that country to emerge from recession in the medium term, much less in the short term.

In Wisconsin, 80,000 people gathered in front of the capitol city of Madison to defend the collective bargaining rights of workers. Held on Saturday the fifth straight day of protest to protest a bill introduced by Republican Gov. Scott Walker, who seeks to abolish collective agreements, trade union rights and increase wage deductions for reasons of insurance and pension funds. (Wisconsin is a state at the north end of the U.S.).

Gov. Walker, elected last year, aims to cut wages and eliminate collective bargaining rights of public employees. Democratic senators, state representatives who left the state to halt the vote on the bill, sent a letter Friday to Gov. Walker saying that workers accept cuts in pensions and greater contributions to health plans and retirement if he agreed to address the issue of collective bargaining. The cuts proposed by Walker would be left without benefits or ability to negotiate thousands of public workers such as teachers, police and firefighters.

The protests started last Tuesday, February 15 and have continued to strengthen, with the decision of thousands of workers who do not cease to fight against what they see as a "vast Republican plan to weaken the workers." Senate Democrats, who oppose the proposal, reiterated their rejection of the project. One of his most notable was physically leave the state to avoid a vote on the project.

So far the response by the authorities is to carry out the project stating that the protests will not give up. According to Walker, the union law intended to reduce the deficit State through cuts in wages, pensions, health benefits and collective bargaining rights. Despite the maneuvers of the Republican governor of the state teachers are on strike until you withdraw the bill. Demonstrations have spread to neighboring cities like Milwaukee and other states with Republican governors, including Ohio, Indiana and Pennsylvania.

Professor of Linguistics Massashusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Noam Chomsky, argues that the current unrest in the U.S. is because workers have become aware that "the jobs will not return." This is because "the policy is to export jobs to countries where labor is cheaper. "The reason is simple, it is more profitable to invest in financial speculation in economic production.

The Arab world has something in common with the U.S.: Their economies have collapsed and dominant classes are bankrupt. If the U.S. increases the risks to the extent that their leaders are playing roulette with the economy. The social and political starting to peek over the horizon.'s rebellion is a sign Wisconsin .

- Marco A. Gandásegui, Jr., is Professor at the University of Panama and a Fellow of the CELA.

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