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SUNTRACS Is Going To Strike Again
By The Boss on Mar 14, 2008 | In Politics, Business | Send feedback »
Torrijos & Co may brag about how they're going to save the country in just over a year, but the people ain't buying into yet another second-hand PRD fantasy. Marches Thursday all over the country; in Chiriqui, Bocas del Toro and the capital. FRENADESO announces strike in angry letter to president Torrijos. Text here, in spanish, after the jump:
Updated - War on Construction Workers: They're Falling Like Flies
By The Boss on Mar 13, 2008 | In Politics | Send feedback »
Death toll update. Just as Panama is facing scrutiny by the OAS and US government for its human rights violations in the prisons, riots break out. Two dead. Both victims of the war on drugs.
And just as FRENADESO has decided to take back to the streets (protest march today) because the government refuses to negotiate in a serious fashion about safety in construction we have another victim: Guillermo Barsallo fell off the 13th floor of Galera Uno, a project owned by Arco y Asociados, in Obarrio. Now let's see how the wingnuts spin this today.
UPDATE: We didn't have to wait long for the wingnuts: It is not clear yet if the worker had his safety harness attached to a safety line (it could also be that the line broke or wasn't provided), but that doesn't stop our resident wacko union basher from making the following comment:
I've watched and taken pictures of construction workers, high up on ledges and perches, working on dangerous areas of the building under construction, wearing a safety harness but not taking the time to tie-in. It slows them down and many times they simply won't do it.
Without actually providing these pictures, of course. The message is clear: Someone died in construction. Must be his own fault.
Everybody dance now
By The Boss on Feb 27, 2008 | In Media | Send feedback »
FRENADESO remembers its fallen hero Al Iromi Smith with a reggeaton funeral march.
