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  1. Piquetero

    Weasel date August 2011 No footnotes date September 2010 The word piquetero is a neologism in the Spanish language Spanish of Argentina. It comes from piquete in English language English , Picketing protest picket , that is, its specific meaning as a standing or walking Demonstration people demonstration of protest in a significant spot. A piquetero is a member of a political faction whose primary modus operandi is based in the piquete. The piquete is an action by which a group of people blocks a road or street with the purpose of demonstrating and calling attention over a particular issue or demand. The trend was initiated in Argentina in the mid 1990s, during the Administration of President Carlos Menem , soon becoming a frequent form of protest that still prevails on the South American socio ... local company. Piqueteros as a national phenomenon Image Piquetero march 16 sep 2005.jpeg thumb ... their jobs. The piquetero form of protest soon spread to the poverty impoverished neighbourhoods ... important given that piquetero groups have acquired a hierarchy hierarchical structure, where ... for the distribution of government welfare state welfare subsidies, from which each member of the piquetero ... leftist parties, as well as the independent ones, criticize piquetero leaders, who have chosen ... Pickets and police 2004 Economist report on Kirchner relations with the piquetero movement http www.greenleft.org.au ...?SectionID 42&ItemID 5406 Piquetero Movement Ideas A discussion with MTD Allen Interview with a piquetero ...? The dilemma of the Piquetero movement in Argentina post crisis 2003 article in Capital & Class http ... Argentina the mystification of the piquetero movement International Communist Current critique the piquetero ... Unrest and Repression in Argentina 1998 New Politics analysis of Cutral C and other early piquetero ... http www.why war.com news 2004 03 01 blockade.html Piquetero TV http www.situaciones.org Colectivo ... Activism by method da Piquetero de Piquetero es Piquetero fr Piquetero ja pt Piqueteiro ...   more details



  1. Aníbal Verón

    Onesource date June 2009 An bal Ver n was a bus driving driver from Salta , Argentina . On 10 November 2000 he was protest ing together with other workers from his company, who had been fired with unpaid salaries seven months overdue. The protest was harshly repressed, and Ver n aged 37 at the time was shot and murder killed . Since then, Ver n became a political martyr for the unemployed workers of Argentina. An activism activist organization of piquetero s was named after him CTD An bal Ver n , or MTD Anibal Veron . ref Name Dojo cite web last Dojo first authorlink coauthors Buddhist Peace Fellowship & Trades Hall Dojo title Report on the Unemployed Workers Movement Anibal Veron of Argentina work publisher Melbourne Indymedia date Monday June 16, 2003 url http melbourne.indymedia.org news 2003 06 48922.php format web doi accessdate June 27, 2009 Dead link date September 2010 bot H3llBot ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Veron, Anibal ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 2000 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Veron, Anibal Category 2000 deaths Category Argentine activists Category Year of birth missing Category Argentine murder victims Category Deaths by firearm in Argentina Category People murdered in Argentina worker activist stub Argentina business bio stub ...   more details



  1. MTD

    MTD may refer to Argentine unemployed workers movement Movimiento de Trabajadores Desocupados &mdash see Piquetero A mass transit district, such as the Champaign Urbana Mass Transit District or the Metropolitan Transit District The Makkal Tamil Desam Katchi , People s Tamil Land Party , a political party in Tamil Nadu, India Metal Trades Department of the AFL CIO MTD Products , Inc., a manufacturer of outdoor power equipment such as the Cub Cadet in Cleveland, Ohio, United States MTD f , a minimax search algorithm Memory Technology Device , are those class of devices like flash chips, which are increasingly finding their way into embedded devices Month To Date , as in Year To Date or Quarter To Date Michael Tobias Design , a bass player and guitar company The MTD mobile network former manual mobile network in Sweden, Norway and Denmark Maximum tolerated dose in drug development Moralistic therapeutic deism Methadone Methadone MTD has been used in recent years to refer to hyperfunctional muscularture effecting the voice and is an abbreviation of Muscle Tension Dysphonia Disambig de MTD es MTD fr MTD it MTD ...   more details



  1. Raúl Castells

    to the broader criticisms of the piquetero movement as a whole. References Cleanup section date ...   more details



  1. 2000 in Argentina

    Events January 7 January 35 years after the last expedition, an Argentine group reaches the South Pole . February 3 February Murderers of Jos Luis Cabezas get life imprisonment sentence http www.clarin.com diario 2000 02 03 t 00315d.htm . March 8 March Heavy rains cause floods in Tucum n Province , which then expand to Santiago del Estero Province Santiago del Estero and C rdoba Province Argentina C rdoba http www.clarin.com diario 2000 03 09 e 04701d.htm http www.clarin.com diario 2000 03 15 e 04401d.htm . 30 March The government announces salary cuts of 12 to 15 for state employees, following pressures of the International Monetary Fund IMF . April May 7 May An bal Ibarra is elected Head of Government mayor of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires http www.clarin.com diario 2000 05 08 p 01815.htm http www.clarin.com diario 2000 05 10 p 00315.htm . June 7 June Argentine state owned company INVAP wins a bid to construct a nuclear reactor for Australia http www.clarin.com diario 2000 06 07 e 01815.htm . 28 June The World Bank Group World Bank grants Argentina a 3,000 million loan to fight poverty http www.clarin.com diario 2000 06 29 p 00315.htm . July August September October November December Births May 14 Lucciano Pizzichini , prodigy guitarist Deaths February 12 Juan Carlos Thorry b. 1908 , actor. http www.clarin.com diario 2000 02 13 c 00801d.htm . August 24 Rodrigo Bueno b. 1973 , singer and cuartetazo idol. July 29 Ren Favaloro b. 1923 , cardiologist, creator of the coronary artery bypass surgery technique October 28 Carlos Guastavino b. 1912 , composer November 10 An bal Ver n , bus driver and activist, piquetero icon December 12 Libertad Lamarque b. 1908 , actress Sports See worldwide 2000 in sports June 21 Boca Juniors wins the Copa Libertadores 2000 after beating Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras Palmeiras in S o Paulo on penalty kick penalties . June 26 Club Atl tico Hurac n Hurac n wins the 1999 00 Primera B Nacional Argentina second division to return to Pr ...   more details



  1. Radical democracy

    Workers Movement in Brazil, and the Piquetero Unemployed Workers Movement in Argentina . ref Chatterton ... The Piquetero s Unemployed Workers Movement in Argentina The Abahlali baseMjondolo shack dwellers ...   more details



  1. Brukman factory

    Brukman is a textile factory in Balvanera , Buenos Aires , Argentina Jujuy 554 . Currently under the control of a worker cooperative called 18 de Diciembre , it is among the most famous of the country s recovered factory recovered factories . Background The Brukman factory suffered the effects of the Argentine economic crisis , which first became clearly noticeable as a recession in 1998. Since 1995 business had been shrinking, and Brukman had fired over half of its formerly 300 employees. Sales were dropping and debts had piled up. The workers salaries were reduced to the point that they could not pay the transportation fare to get to work every day. Rumours also circulated that the owners were preparing to close down the factory. Takeover Image Brukman.jpg thumb Graffiti near the factory. It says Brukman belongs to the workers. On December 18 2001, about fifty people most of them women met at the factory and demanded to be granted a travel allowance, just to be able to keep their jobs. The Brukman brothers, owners of the factory, promised to bring money and left. The workers decided to stay, asked the doorman for the keys, and spent the night at the factory. Their idea was to take the building and negotiate from that position. But the owners never returned, so they began working again by themselves. In time, the factory made new clients and managed to pay off debts. The workers, organized in an assembly, decided on a fair wage for themselves. After months they were able to raise their salaries and hire ten more employees. The owners tried to have the workers evicted several times. The last eviction order came from Judge Jorge Rimondi. At midnight, April 18 2003, more than 300 infantry troops from the Argentine federal police and about 30 civilians succeeded in forcing out the workers. A few hours later, still before dawn, 3,000 demonstrators were already gathered around Brukman to support the workers, including piquetero s and neighbourhood assembly members. Legis ...   more details



  1. Apagón

    unreferenced date May 2008 Argentine economic crisis Apag n in Spanish language Spanish , literally, Power blackout blackout is a form of protest that was employed several times in some large cities in Argentina cities of Argentina , during the Argentine economic crisis economic crisis at the beginning of the 2000s. The justification for a blackout as a form of protest was a rejection of the proposed increase of fees of electricity and other basic services. During the 1990s, under the Carlos Menem Menem administration, the Convertibility Law guaranteed a fixed exchange rate of 1 United States dollar U. S. dollar per Argentine peso , and the private companies that supplied electric power , telephone service, natural gas and drinking water , among others, earned consistently high Profit accounting profits , which could be turned into dollars and sent abroad with no loss. A number of these service providers had also secured dollarized fees, contracts that entitled them to ask for increases in their fees subject to the inflation of the United States , and other provisions of the kind. After the uncontrolled devaluation of the peso in 2002, the profit measured in dollars was diminished proportionally, and their local operating costs in pesos skyrocketed. The service companies asked the national government of Argentina to authorize considerable fee increases in some cases over 100 . The Eduardo Duhalde Duhalde administration rejected the possibility for a while, but finally called for consultation meetings to discuss the matter. The public reacted angrily to this, accusing the private companies of being greedy and oblivious to the dangerously unstable social environment half of the population was under the poverty line , unemployment was over 20 , and inflation continued rising. On September 19, 2002, political activists and organizations Elisa Carri s ARI , other left wing politics left wing parties, piquetero s, the Central de Trabajadores Argentinos , neighbourhood as ...   more details



  1. 2004 in Argentina

    , for the second time. The predominantly middle class gathering is joined by columns of piquetero ... in Greater Buenos Aires leaves 600,000 without power for 40 minutes. 25 August Piquetero leader ... 2001 riots Argentina 2001 riots , the piquetero movement splits opposition hard liners ...   more details



  1. Tartagal, Salta

    later, the appearance of piquetero unemployed workers movements, similarly to what happened also ...   more details



  1. La Lengua Popular

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name La Lengua Popular Type Studio album Artist Andr s Calamaro Cover Released 2007 Recorded 2007 Genre Rock music Rock Length 40 27 Label Warner Music Producer Cachorro L pez Reviews Last album El Palacio de las Flores 2006 This album La Lengua Popular 2007 Next album Misc Singles Name La Lengua Popular The Popular Language Type Studio album Single 1 5 Minutos M s Minibar 5 More Minutes Minibar Single 1 date 2007 Single 2 Carnaval de Brasil Brazil s Carnival Single 2 date 2007 Single 3 Los Chicos The Guys Single 3 date 2008 Single 4 Mi Gin Tonic My Gin Tonic Single 4 date 2008 Single 5 Soy Tuyo I m Yours Single 5 date 2008 La Lengua Popular The Popular Language is the 17th album by Argentina Argentine musician and composer Andr s Calamaro , released by Dro Atlantic in 2007. Its cover art was created by cartoonist Liniers cartoonist Liniers . Since 2007 the album has sold 70.000 copies. Track listing Los Chicos The Guys Andr s Calamaro 3 11 Carnaval de Brasil Brazil s Carnival Andr s Calamaro, Cachorro L pez 4 10 5 Minutos M s Minibar 5 More Minutes Minibar Andr s Calamaro, Cachorro L pez 3 34 Soy Tuyo I m Yours Andr s Calamaro, Miguel Cantillo, Joaqu n Sabina, Jaime Urrutia, Marcelo Scornik 3 15 Mi Gin Tonic My Gin Tonic Andr s Calamaro, Cachorro L pez 2 53 La Espuma de las Orillas The Spume from the Seasides Andr s Calamaro, Cachorro L pez 3 01 Cada una de tus Cosas Each One Of Your Things Andr s Calamaro 3 29 Comedor Piquetero Picketer Dining Andr s Calamaro 3 14 Sexy & Barrig n Sexy & Big Bellied Andr s Calamaro, Cachorro L pez 3 37 De Orgullo y de Miedo Of Proudness And Fear Andr s Calamaro 3 38 La Mitad del Amor The Half Of The Love Andr s Calamaro, Cachorro L pez 3 45 Mi Cobain Superjoint My Cobain Superjoint Andr s Calamaro 2 40 Charts class wikitable align left Charts align center Peak br position align left Argentine Chamber of Phonograms and Videograms Producers Argentinian Albums Chart 2007 ref name calamaro ...   more details



  1. John Holloway (sociologist)

    other people John Holloway John Holloway born 1947 is a lawyer, Marxist oriented sociologist and philosopher , whose work is closely associated with the Zapatista Army of National Liberation Zapatista movement in Mexico , his home since 1991. It has also been taken up by some intellectuals associated with the piquetero s in Argentina Abahlali baseMjondolo movement in South Africa and the Anti Globalization Movement in Europe and North America . He is currently a teacher at the Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences at the Autonomous University of Puebla . Background He was born in Dublin , Ireland , and has a Ph.D in Political Science from the University of Edinburgh . He is brother to writer and academic David Holloway political scientist David Holloway , and first cousin to Canadian political activist Kate Holloway and Canadian entertainer Maureen Holloway . Work During the 1970s, Holloway was an influential member of the Conference of Socialist Economists , particularly in his support of an approach to the state as a social form constituted ultimately by the contradictory relations of class struggle between capital and working class. ref The State Debate 1991 , Simon Clarke ed. ISBN 0 333 53584 7 ref This approach was developed primarily through the critical appropriation of aspects of the German state derivation debate of the early 70s, in particular the work of Joachim Hirsch , and lead to the publication of State and Capital A Marxist Debate ref State and Capital A Marxist Debate 1978 , ISBN 0 7131 5987 1, ed. with Sol Piccioto ref an anthology of texts from the German debate with a critical introduction, in collaboration with Sol Piccioto . Around this conception of state, social form and class struggle, a particular current developed within the Conference of Socialist Economists from which the Open Marxism school of thought ultimately emerged, and in which Holloway remained a significant participant. This current is typified by its rejection of both tr ...   more details



  1. Mad (band)

    04. Humedecido 05. Mutaciones 06. Si Es Mujer Mejor 07. El Postre 08. Cu nto Hace Que No ? 09. Piquetero ...   more details



  1. Juan Carlos Blumberg

    of opposition piquetero s led by Ra l Castells . Blumberg repeated his demands of harder penal ... and piquetero leader Luis D El a organized a counter march and accused Blumberg of using the pain ...   more details



  1. Cacerolazo

    spots, a policy that was followed also with piquetero marches of unemployed people asking ...   more details



  1. Enrique Mosconi

    national stage in 2001 due to a serious conflict between the government and groups of piquetero s, workers ...   more details



  1. 4th Summit of the Americas

    zone and ended peacefully. However, radical protesters piquetero s, left wing politics ...   more details



  1. 2005 in Argentina

    December Piquetero s, leftist parties, labour unions, student groups and other NGOs march in Buenos ...   more details



  1. Milagro Sala

    Infobox person name Milagro Sala image Milagro sala.jpg caption image size 200px birth date birth date and age 1964 1 27 birth place San Salvador de Jujuy nationality Argentine alma mater occupation President of the Tupac Amaru Neighborhood Association networth religion spouse children residence salary Milagro Sala born January 27, 1964 is a leader of the Tupac Amaru neighborhood association, ref name we http www.we magazine.net we volume 03 milagro We Magazine Milagro is Spanish for miracle which is what many think Milagro Sala has accomplished. Like other jobless groups in Argentina her organization, Tupac Amaru named after a revolutionary 18th century Inca , received money from the government. But unlike most of them, the organization of this diminutive Indigenous woman has gained the love and respect of her people. ref part of the Association of State Workers ATE of Jujuy, and a leading figure in the Movimiento piquetero of Argentina. Early life Sala was born in the Lower Azopardo neighborhood of San Salvador de Jujuy . ref name p12 http www.pagina12.com.ar diario contratapa 13 139694 2010 02 06.html P gina 12 Milagro tambi n es peronista desde ni a. Su madre adoptiva, de quien estuvo distanciada muchos a os pero a quien siempre am mucho, y sigue haci ndolo, le escribi una vez una carta a Evita y tuvo respuesta. Le lleg una de aquellas m quinas de coser de las que habla la leyenda. A Jujuy lleg aquella Singer. A Jujuy nunca hab a llegado nada. ref At 15 years old she discovered that was adopted and that her biological mother had abandoned her in a cardboard box in front of a hospital. She left the house where she was raised. She lived for years among hustlers, drug dealers, thieves and prostitutes. She was a shoe shine r, robbed with her friends, and abused narcotics at age 18 she was caught and jailed. There, she organized a hunger hunger strike strike that resulted in her being allowed to cook for her fellow female prisoners, with better food at equal cost ...   more details



  1. Neuquén Province

    . The piquetero movement organizations of unemployed workers was born in Neuqu n in the 1990s, during ...   more details



  1. Workers' self-management

    , March 27, 2006 en icon ref Some labor union s, unemployed protestors known as piquetero s , traditional ...   more details



  1. Argentine general election, 2007

    . Ra l Castells A piquetero poverty activist who participated in various incidents. His running ...   more details



  1. The Coming Insurrection

    economic crisis 1999 2002 and the piquetero movement which emerged from it, the 2005 civil ...   more details



  1. Presidency of Néstor Kirchner

    CGT or the piquetero Luis D El a . Although this forces shared a common leader, they had disputes ...   more details



  1. December 2001 riots in Argentina

    , notably the piquetero s picketeers , initially made up of unemployed workers. The piqueteros ...   more details




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