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IN BRIEF

Worldwide workers & peasants fight back

Published Mar 22, 2009 10:41 PM

LISBON
200,000 workers march

Photo: Avante

More than 200,000 Portuguese workers carried out the largest day of struggle in decades as they marched down the main boulevard of Lisbon on March 13 to demand an improvement in their living conditions. Workers from every trade and profession, service, production, transportation and public service, women and men, seniors and youths in this country of 10 million people filled the center of the capital in response to the call from the CGTP-IN union confederation.

In an earlier comment warning about the crisis, Bishop D. Manuel Clemente from Oporto, Portugal’s second city, said that real unemployment was at 15-20 percent in his region and that more and more middle-class families were experiencing hunger.

The progressive Portuguese Web site Odiario.info called the protest “a magnificent affirmation of combativeness, class consciousness and collective determination. The significance of this demonstration is clear. It represents an overwhelming response to the attempts of the government and of the big capitalist bosses to point to the international crisis as being the sole element responsible for the brutal aggravation of living and working conditions; and to make the workers pay all the costs and suffer all the consequences of the crisis; also to use the crisis to justify a new escalation of arbitrary measures, including a new wave of layoffs and an attack on workers’ rights that make jobs insecure.”

Premier José Sócrates and his nominally Socialist Party have carried out rightist social and economic policies since taking office four years ago.