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The Women of Santa Fe, Argentina, Speak 17
January 2002 In
the face of the increasingly serious situation of our people, we feel we
have the responsibility and also the renewed hope for our voices to be
heard. Here is our proposal. Sindicato de Amas de Casa, Santa Fe WOMEN'S
MANIFESTO We
are the women who work outside of the home and get the lowest wages, and
those who work only in the home and get no wages. We
are the women who have to send our daughters and sons to the soup kitchens
because we have nothing to give them to eat, and those who still have
something but don’t know for how long. We
are the mothers whose children have had to leave school, and those whose
children stayed in school but now are leaving the country because the
education they got doesn’t help them to get a job. We
are the women in the hospital queues early in the morning waiting to be
seen, and the older people and the pensioners who may have social security
but this has been bankrupted by successive governments. We
are the women who emigrated from the interior or from other Latin American
countries because we had nothing to eat, and who ended up, more
discriminated, in slums. We
are the teenagers who don’t want to be mothers so young but are deprived
of that choice. We are the adult women who want a better present for
ourselves and a better future for our daughters.
And we are the older women discarded because of age who today have
to support our grandchildren because their parents can’t. We
are the women farmers who since childhood have worked the land that today
is up for auction. We
are the women who have never had anything, and those who had life savings
in the bank which today they want to steal from us. We
are the women who suffer violence inside and outside our homes. We
are the women discriminated against because of the colour of our skin,
because we are domestic workers, because we are sex workers, or because of
our sexual preference. We
are each and every woman in Santa Fe, Argentina, Latin America . . . WE
WOMEN ARE ALREADY BUILDING A BETTER PRESENT AND A BETTER FUTURE! We
want a different life for ourselves and our families where the priorities
are: the welfare of the people rather than the pockets of the usual
capitalists, the dignity of the people and social justice rather than
charity given for political advantage, accountability rather than
corruption. We know that this
is possible. THEREFORE
WE DEMAND THAT: - The
money collected from oil export rights must not be used to save the banks,
nor is the country to be further indebted to international creditors for
that purpose. - The
banks, major supermarkets and privatised companies, must be made to pay
employers’ contributions, to be used to reactivate the country’s
economy -
Taxes must be imposed not on essentials but on non-essential luxury goods. WITH
THESE RESOURCES, AND WITH WHAT CAN BE COUNTED ON FROM THE SUSPENSION OF
THE EXTERNAL DEBT: - An
employment benefit must be introduced for unemployed heads of households,
women and men. -
Women must be prioritised for benefits distributed through employment
plans without doing community work as a condition for receiving them, so
that mothers in the greatest poverty with five, six or more children, are
not prevented from taking care of them. - A
wage must be paid for caring work since the care of people by women and
girls is a priority activity which must be recognised and paid for. - The
social and productive value of housewives must be recognised through a
pension. - A
benefit must be paid for each child, and to ensure it is spent on the
children, it must be paid to the mother. WE
ALSO DEMAND THAT: -
Small savers’ deposits be refunded – these savings are often
compensation for redundancy; their loss has made the situation of those
who have nothing to live on, even more desperate. - The
auction of small farmers’ land be suspended – they have become
indebted through high-interest banks loans and the loss of value of their
produce. TO
ENSURE ACCOUNTABILITY, IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT: - The
Supreme Court of justice, which has shielded the corrupt and violated the
most elementary constitutional rights of the citizen, be put on trial. - The
families of the 35 people who were murdered in the events of 19 and 20
December get justice. - The
employment plans are submitted to social audits by women in each
neighbourhood to prevent them from being used politically by those who
negotiate with the needs of the poorest. We
put forward these ideas for the consideration of all women and invite each
of you to express your views, to discuss, dissent, propose, and not to
allow others to decide for or against us any more. Let
us meet in the neighbourhoods, in the organisations to which we belong or
with which we are active, to discuss alternatives and proposals, and
circulate them, using all the means at our disposal: by post, media,
telephones, word of mouth. Although
women have always been involved in the popular struggle, from the
Indigenous and slave rebellions at the time of the Conquest, to the
movement of the mothers during the dictatorship, to today’s ‘cacerolazo’,
we have not been listened to and our demands have been postponed in the
name of ‘more urgent’ needs. Other
women in Latin America and in the world are banging their pots not only in
support of the Argentinian people but on their own behalf, because beyond
national realities, we women have needs and demands which bring us
together as sisters. Our
power is in our autonomy, we will not allow anyone to tell us what to
think or what to do. We
know what are our needs and those of our families, and therefore we will
all together find the ways to build a country and a world which starts
with people’s needs rather than corporate greed. Let
us defend with all the energy, intelligence and passion of which we women
are capable, the dignity and the future that we deserve. Join
this call and invite other women to join.
We must make our voice and our proposals heard in every
neighbourhood, every village, every town, every city . . . Tell us what you are doing, proposing, how you are organising. Our centre in Santa Fe is at: Francia 3036, Tel: 0342-4530216, 0342-49600868 Emails: izanutig@gigared.com nkreig@arnet.com.ar |