From the factory Molinos Minetti, Cordoba, Argentina, the delegates that have been at the head of a struggle for wages for four months, stand in solidarity and call to fight together with the relatives of the massacred, the political prisoners and all the workers in Senkata and the entire Bolivia.
Also, having 6 years since the brutal sentence to the oil workers of Las Heras, Santa Cruz, they call to fight for their acquittal and take them as an example of the struggle for the worker’s rights.
We are all Senkata! Long live the international workers’ struggle!
Maximiliano Gomez, shop steward of Molino Minetti in Córdoba City.
"I want to express my solidarity with the workers of El Alto, especially to those suffering the massacre that took place in Senkata, and also with the workers of Las Heras, in Santa Cruz, the oil workers. We want to express our full solidarity with them because December 12 will mark the international day (of the persecuted worker) of the political prisoners, so my salutation to all of them, from here, from the struggle the workers are waging in which we have been for over four months, without collecting our wages. We suffered retrenchments in this plant, Molino Harinero plant, here in Cordoba, and we are fighting for getting back our jobs and for no more families in the streets and to continue working. So, a fraternal salutation by the workers of Molino Minetti"
Ubaldo Soma, also shop steward of Molino Minetti
"What else can we say to what Maxi just said? I endorse their struggle in El Alto. I also support the imprisoned comrades of Las Heras, who are an example of struggle, beyond where they are, but we don’t have to give up on this. As workers we always have to fight united and we always have to stick together. So on December 12 our thoughts are with them and the message they give us, which is to be united in the struggle for the rights of the workers. Stay strong!"