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pensation and occupied the factory, resuming production, and
after a year of resistance it is starting to bear fruit. The resisting
Kazova workers have opened a shop and begun to make sales.
Artists, writers and fashion designers have also given the workers
support.
The group collected in front of Sisli mosque and marched
along Hanimefendi Streer with banners carrying the inscriptions
“Diren Kazova Sweater And Culture Centre”, “We Are Workers,
We Are Right, We Will Win”, “We Resisted The Somuncus And
The AKP”, “We Will Build Up Our Shop And Our Culture Cen-
tre”, and they chanted the slogans “Long live our Kazova resist-
ance” and “long live class solidarity”. Professional associations,
trade unions and workers’ movements also gave support to the Ka-
zova workers. At the end of the march they made a statement in
front of the shop in the name of the Resisting Kazova Workers’
Council.
In the statement, they said: “On 31 January 2013, our bosses
put us out the door and left us feeling helpless. Our bosses took
machines, threads and sweaters and departed. They had left us
nothing except scrap metal.” The workers reported that the DIH
showed them the way to repair the machines, and they would con-
tinue production, via sequestration they managed to gain control
in December of their machines. The Kazova workers reported that
their former bosses were trying to string things out by lodging an
objection to the sequestration, and now they were waiting for the
end to the court case. The workers said they would continue the
resistance in another form – “We will produce good-quality and
inexpensive sweaters for the people. We won’t have a boss. We
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