Bolivian
trade unionists appeal for international support
By
Union leaders of the Sindicato Mixto de Trabajadores Petroleros
Gualberto Villarroel
Socialist Alternative
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PAZ
Petroleumworld.com
07 17 07
In
Bolivia, it is illegal for any employer to discriminate against
a portion of its workforce by creating two-tiered labor conditions.
Yet
every day, approximately 300 contract workers at the Gualberto
Villarroel oil refinery in Cochabamba, Bolivia find themselves
at
on the bottom end of a blatantly two-tiered labor system. While the
contract workers have short-term contracts ranging from 3 months
to 2 years, the workers who do mostly supervisory and managerial
work have permanent contracts. While the contract workers are paid
poverty wages ranging from 500-800 Bolivianos/month ($62.50-$100
USD/month), the permanent workers are paid salaries ranging from
7,800-90,000 Bolivianos/month ($975-$11,250 USD/month). And while
the permanent workers are unionized, when the contract workers formed
their own union, the Sindicato Mixto de Trabajadores Gualberto Villarroel,
the leaders and most active members of this union were fired. To
date, 32 union leaders and workers have been fired and remain without
jobs.
When
the first wave of firings took place 8 months ago, the Gualberto
Villarroel refinery was owned by Petrobras, a Brazilian state-run
transnational corporation. The workers petitioned the government
and after months of being ignored were finally told that things
would change once Evo Morales’ MAS government took control
of the refinery. More than two months have now passed since the
government purchased the refineries on May 11th and absolutely
nothing has changed. The MAS government continues to violate its
own law by maintaining the two-tiered working conditions at the
Gualberto Villarroel refinery.
In the last two months, the Gualberto Villarroel contract workers
have written formal letters to MAS government officials asking
for a meeting to make their demands heard. Later, they went to
La Paz to ask in person for a meeting. Every attempt at contact
has been ignored by the MAS government. On July 9th, they sent
one final letter to both the Hydrocarbons Minister and the president
of the state-run oil company, the YPFB (which now controls the
Gualberto Villarroel refinery), warning that they will take direct
action if their demands continue to be ignored. Many of the fired
union leaders and workers have resolved to go to La Paz and begin
a hunger strike at a set time early next week to force the government
meet the following demands:
All fired union leaders and workers must be immediately rehired.
The national labor laws prohibiting two-tiered working conditions
must be respected.
All temporary contract workers must be signed to permanent contracts.
The right to unionize must be respected.
The CWI-Bolivia has been in close contact with the Gualberto Villarroel
contract workers in recent months and is committed to supporting
these workers as they enter into struggle. The CWI-Bolivia, at the
request of the fired union leaders and workers of the Gualberto Villaroel
oil refinery, asks that union leaders, workers, and members of the
CWI assist them in their struggle by sending solidarity letters of
protest to the following Bolivian government officials:
Evo Morales, President of the Republic of Bolivia
presidencia@caoba.entelnet.bo
Carlos
Villegas, Hydrocarbons Minister
hidrocarburos@hidrocarburos.gov.bo
Guillermo
Arequipa
President of Yacimientos Petrolíferos Fiscales Bolivianos
(YPFB)
webmaster@ypfb.gov.bo
Fax: (591-2) 2356540 - 2373375
Please
send copies of the letters to the CWI-Bolivia so they can be displayed
publicly by the Gualberto Villarroel contract workers
during their hunger strike: citbolivia@gmail.com
In
solidarity, Union
leaders of the Sindicato Mixto de Trabajadores Petroleros Gualberto
Villarroel:
Angelo
Saldias, Secretario General
Ladislao Aguilar, Secretario Relaciones
Edwin Higueras, Secretario Conflictos
David Barrancos, Secretario Organización
Jose Soto, Secretario Actas
José Estevez, Secretario Hacienda
Jaime Ledesma, Secretario Deportes
Richard Saavedra, Secretario Vivienda
Fernando Mogro, Vocal 1
Wilsdon Mejia, Vocal 2
Marco Rocha, Vocal 3
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