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Berlin workers at the food delivery service Gorillas show solidarity with a dismissed colleague in a spontaneous strike. With a blockade of the warehouse in Prenzlauer Allee on 09 June, they wanted to force the reinstatement of Santiago, who was dismissed during his probationary period.

We document images from a Dazibao that has surfaced in Bremen in solidarity with the large uprising of the people in Colombia. The published photos have been sent to us.

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Until now the cost to park the car outside for residents has been limited by the German state to 30.70€ per year. This limitation is now to be lifted and for example the city council of Freiburg is prepared to hike the price from 30€/year to 30€/month.

Last Wednesday, June 2nd, a lecture was held in Bremen on the heroic uprising of the Colombian people. In Colombia, the masses have been fighting for over a month against the old state whose government broke the barrel with a reactionary tax reform. Only a few days after the start of the popular uprising, the government rowed back and the tax reform was canceled again. Nevertheless, the fighting continues, in which the old state has murdered up to 70 people and imprisoned over 1,400 protesters.

In Bremen, a banner with the slogan "The spilled blood will be avenged, honour and glory to the heroic Colombian masses!" has been hung in Spanish in front of the Colombian Honorary Consulate. We are publishing pictures sent to us in the light of the struggle of the Colombian people:

 

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With a fateful decision by the rulers at last Week, a new huge wave of unemployment in Turkey in the summer was more or less sealed. The prohibition of dismissals, which was decided due to the workers' resistance and because of which employers were forced to find other similar ways (which was often the unpaid leave, as a result of the protest against this they then had a reason to dismiss workers then), is now to expire with the month of June. Millions of "overdue" jobs in the ailing bureaucratic capitalism in Turkey are then acutely threatened to be destroyed.

In Kemalpaşa in Artvin province, there have been recent protests and rebellions by farmers against the increase in the daily tea purchase quota by the state-owned Çaykur company. Çaykur is the largest tea company in the country, for which many poor peasants are forced to work, i.e. sell their entire harvest.

The business model of protagonist Marla Grayson (Rosamund Pike) is as innovative as it is unscrupulous.