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For us women workers in factories, we women peasants, ye women komèsant, etc. who work hard for our


March 8, International Women's Day is a day to commemorate the struggle 99 of women have led to the emancipation or liberation from oppression and domination, exploitation of societies. March 8, from fighting workers and workers were brought in early 20th century United States and Europe and lesplwatasyon against child labor and for better working conditions and the right to vote. It is not a day to celebrate women or to make beautiful speeches or to show women that succeed because they exploit or dominate other workers, both men and women. Thus, exploitation and oppression continues even in societies.
March 8 is a day to snatch victory right to justice littered societies worldwide. It is a day to remind humanity choose battles that led to women's rights respected, thoughtful and judged on struggle that will lead today and advancing ahead. The struggle for women emancipated from society, a struggle due to the current exploitation, inequality, discrimination, oppression, and violence women are subjected to both of their work, whether at home, or in various social 99 activities will be conducted. In our country, and 76% of the population who do not make $ 2 a day to live, it is clear social inequality enraged. This also means that more women in the popular masses living under famine, unemployment, poverty, insecurity, violence 99 and the absence of a social security system 99 to cover when they are sick or pregnant with their age adults.
For us women workers in factories, we women peasants, ye women komèsant, etc. who work hard for our children and our families difficult, or for another type of society where there is a state that recognizes the value of our work force all true, March 8 is the day to us! Today, 99 social inequality 99 based on sex, working women earn lower wages than male workers. Young women in the popular masses are less likely 99 to finish school and learn a trade. The more girls, children who become poor peasants maid in town. And working women are more likely to experience sexual tizonnay lyed work. That is all kinds of discrimination these women and girls are subjected to the country 99 that we should open our eyes and put our feet in the fight against capitalist domination and lesplwatasyon that ala base discriminations and oppression of women are undergoing today.
8 March 2014, be a day for all workers and workers with other workers pushing a loud cry to ask Superior Council Salaries and other responsible state what they will wait to set minimum 99 wage country? More than 2 months 99 without saying anything. All workers, workers of various economic sectors must stand for our twins said: Dog hunger by playing! We will reinvigorate our mobilization in a time not too far because we are tired of waiting! Claims for 8 March 2014: to reduce social inequality began in the country, they must set a minimum wage that allows us to face ourselves and our families 99 need right away. Minimum wage misery CSS recommended, 99 show us how this organ, is a tool of bourgeois employers 99 to support lesplwatasyon the country. Layoffs on arbitrary combative unionists 99 and workers are unemployed do we retreat. Mobilization for 500 pence for small and demand for resettlement workers 99 fired them harder! MARCH 8, Observed 99 STRUGGLE FOR ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RESPECT WOMEN, WE WILL GO LITE claim fag AND ALL WORKERS dominate and exploit satisfied! FORWARD a society where both men and women emancipated and working side by side for the welfare of mankind!
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