Guyanese workers are empowered by the means and modes of production
Tupamaro Revolutionary Movement Press
Published at: 10/09/2024 09:57 PM
From the Guayana Industrial Park, workers, workers, unions and political movements organized an assembly to take up the popular and workers' struggle to empower themselves from the means and modes of production, from the non-oil alternative of Venezuela, following the guidelines of the President of the Republic Nicolás Maduro Moros, as stated by Rubén Christofer, national secretary of Workers and Rural Workers and the City of the Tupamaro Revolutionary Movement.
He also stated that “these means and modes of production are shaped and framed towards a new era, to continue to deepen what scientific socialism is, to continue to deepen the workers' struggle and the peasant struggle, which is the struggle of the whole people”.
Christofer added that they also express the maximum unrestricted and resounding support for the workers of the Sural company, who work hard and have submitted several requests to take on such production. “The working class is ready and willing to continue taking over production spaces. A company stopped, a company taken over by revolutionaries, to continue to deepen the scientific socialism that has been spearheading the Bolivarian Revolution in Venezuela in the hands of President Nicolás Maduro”.
The spokesperson said that they will present a set of actions planned throughout the country with the peasants of Yaracuy, Lara, Aragua, Carabobo, Guárico, Zulia, Bolívar, Delta Amacuro, among others. “We have been taking a national approach to carry the message of the revolution and the message of liberating action to collectively build a Venezuela power that is framed in production.”
He stressed that the North American empire will not cease to sabotage the production and daily life of the Venezuelan people, and added that “we are assuming the political vanguard with actions that are in favor of the production of our country,” he said.
For his part, Wilfredo Molina, union secretary of CVG Ferrominera Orinoco and an active member of the Grassroots Workers' Movement for Peace, Integration, Progress and for the Productivity of Basic State Enterprises, assured that they are declaring themselves in a permanent assembly for the construction of the first Anti-Blockade and Anti-Corruption Law, for the benefit of the working class, and the entire country.
He said that they must frame the balance of social labor action, wages, purchasing power and the protection of sources of work as generators of production and well-being for all workers. “Also framed in a good democratization of our working-class institutions to go along with legality for workers and union institutions.”
Molina took the opportunity to repudiate all the terrorist acts that have taken place in the country, including the attack on the National Electricity System, so they join and commit themselves voluntarily to recover the companies that have suffered as a result of the blackouts.
Mazo News Team