Brukman factory

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 factories".

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. 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 piqueteros and neighbourhood assembly members. Legislators and other officials, as well as human rights groups, met with Judge Rimondi, but the decision was not reversed.

On April 19 the workers of the Zanon ceramics factory (also a recovered factory), in Neuquén, together with local activists, blocked Route 22 to protest in solidarity with the Brukman workers. The Brukman workers received support from numerous other sources. They set up a camp before the factory. On April 21 the Buenos Aires provincial police attacked demonstrators who had come to protest the expulsion; there were 20 wounded and a hundred arrests.

Eventually the workers regained control of the factory and it continues to function as a cooperative today.

ources and external links

* [http://www.arena.org.nz/argwrkrs.htm Argentine workers evicted from Brukman factory]
* [http://cicg.free.fr/naomiklein.htm Snapshot of a Nation] , by Naomi Klein
* [http://the-spark.net/np703402.html Argentina: Brukman workers kicked out of factory they ran] (from "The Spark", a Marxist newspaper)
* [http://www.boedofilms.com.ar/peliculas/trilogia.htm Brukman: La trilogía] (in Spanish and English) - Documentaries about Brukman
* [http://www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?SectionID=42&ItemID=8611 Interview with Brukman worker Celia Martinez]


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