The general secretary of the LAB union assures that the working class cannot take on the efforts that are demanded of it. It also claims the role of trade unions in debates such as the ecological transition or the income pact.
Euskaraz irakurri: Garbiñe Aranburu: “Langileok ez dugu zulo gehiago gerrikoan estutu ahal izateko”
Faced with uncertainties, Garbine Aranburu general secretary of the union LABORATORY In this morning’s interview on Radio Euskadi’s Boulevard, he wanted to emphasize the certainties with which the union is heading towards the new course.
The first is that “the last few years have been very difficult for the working class and we no longer have holes in our belts to tighten.” He recalled that a report presented by the union in the spring, included in 6000 euros lost purchasing poweror averaged by the workers, to which he has indicated that “we are not willing or able to take on the efforts required of us.”
The second certainty, according to Aranburu, is that “we very complex situation and that magic solutions do not exist, but you have to get to the bottom of the matter, and what matters is the current capitalist system, which is exhausted.” “structural measures” and design an eco-socialist and feminist transition, “addressing the climate crisis in all its dimensions, as well as the debate over wealth distribution”, a debate the unionist says is “currently being designed by the elites”.
The third certainty that Aranburu refers to is that “the path of the strikes and mobilization is the only way what the union sees “so that the situation of the working class does not deteriorate and rights are not lost.”
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