Argentina
The Battle at PepsiCo
Workers are violently evicted from an occupation by the Macri government in defense of the US corporation, PepsiCo.
Left Voice
July 13, 2017Workers Beat Back Goliath, Defend Factory Occupation
Last night, PepsiCo workers defended the factory occupation and at least for the night, kept the police away. How did they do it?
Tatiana Cozzarelli
July 12, 2017US Solidarity with PepsiCo Workers
Over 250 organizations, workers and students in the United States support the struggle of PepsiCo workers in Argentina.
Left Voice
July 12, 2017PepsiCo Workers Threatened with Violent Eviction
Helicopters and police cars circle the PepsiCo factory where workers are fighting for their jobs.
Left Voice
July 11, 2017A Union of Class Struggle, a Tool for Ending Capitalist Exploitation
The following excerpts from the Social Statute of the Sindicato de Obreros y Empleados Ceramistas de Neuquén (SOECN - Ceramic Workers’ Union of Neuquén) demonstrate how to organize a democratic union for class struggle.
Sindicato de Obreros y Empleados Ceramistas de Neuquén
July 11, 2017No Bread for Our Children, No Peace for Our Bosses
Camilo Mones is a PepsiCo worker, member of the shop-floor committee within the factory and leader of the Bordó opposition caucus of the Food Industry Workers' Union (STIA).
Camilo Mones
July 8, 2017Sign Petition in Solidarity with Workers Occupying PepsiCo Factory
Sign the petition to support Argentine PepsiCo workers who are occupying their factory in defense of their jobs!
Left Voice
July 7, 2017ARGENTINA: Action in Solidarity with PepsiCo Workers
PepsiCo workers, students, and other sectors of the working class blocked a road in the center of Buenos Aires as part of the fight against the firing 600 PepsiCo workers.
Mira Craig-Morse
July 5, 2017VIDEO: Action in Support of PepsiCo Workers
Solidarity road block with PepsiCo workers who are currently occupying their factory in defense of their jobs.
Left Voice
July 5, 2017Solidarity with PepsiCo Workers!
Six hundred PepsiCo workers in Argentina have been fired and their factory was closed. They are currently occupying the factory, despite lack of support from the union.
Leo Zino
July 1, 2017