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The workers from now on know what they can do. They can’t
          get people to work like we did, four months, without being paid.
          They would go into the factories that were closed, open them up
          and set them to work. Had we done this in time, they would not
          have been able to remove material like thieves, they would not
          have been able to steal the motors, they not have been able to spoil

          the machines. We would not have had to go to extra expense. If
          we had read about it, if we had heard about it, if we had seen it,
          do you think they could have done that? I also think that after this
          bosses who think like Umit and Umut Somuncu. I believe workers
          would not let themselves be treated like sheep.

               Y: Is there anything else you want to say?


               Serkan Gonul: Yes, from here I want to say something to
          workers. Some things are learned by reading and listening. We
          were aware that workers could not be thrown away like so much
          tissue paper, they were not aware of it, and that was the difference.
          Because we were there, and look where we got to with four peo-
          ple… And that was why it was the way it was with our rights, the
          employer did not give wages because he supposed that we had no
          rights. If you labour there, nobody can rest on your labour. Let
          the workers read about it, let them learn… Both sides will work
          like men. The worker and the boss. I am saying this about both.


               Yasar Gulay: I work with machinery here. I am referred to as
          Yasar Usta (Yasar the skilled worker). They threw us out of work
          on 31 January. A week later they said they would pay us but the
          building was sold and they said there was no point in coming
          there. They told us to wait for a week and the money would be
          paid on Friday. We did not believe them but anyway… A week later

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