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own labour. Once again they failed.
Knowing that their bosses were close to the prime minister,
and seeking to make him understand that they had been wronged
by their fleeing, they tried to go to the prime minister’s house in
Kisikli on the first day of Ramadan. We can say they tried, because
the police took away their right to travel. They were detained when
they left a bus they had got on at Mecidiyekoy and they were held
in a police station until evening, with the police saying, “You are
not detained, there has been a complaint about you. We will let
you go to use the GBT but the system is defective. You will be our
guests for a time.”
After eight months of resistance and occupation the period
finally came to an end. On Saturday 26 October, the workers were
finally legal owners of the machines as regards what was owed to
them. We are coming to the end of the steps towards our goal,
which is to form a cooperative. We are moving to set up in another
area. It made the police uneasy that the workers were getting their
rights and they moved into action. We experienced once of the
most striking examples of the way that the police protected the
bosses during the resistance. Today of all days, even though se-
questration work was not complete, just about all the security de-
partment turned up, except for the security department director
himself. The new owner of the building had shown respect for the
workers’ resistance, but the police persisted in trying to get him
to make a complaint. This was one of the best examples showing
who was serving whom. But again they failed. We took the ma-
chines.
Workers!
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