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Libertarian Syndicalist Union
Ελευθεριακή Συνδικαλιστική Ένωση
File:ESE Black Cat.jpgSabo-tabby, the logo of the ESE
AbbreviationESE
FormationOctober 2003; 21 years ago (2003-10)
Location
AffiliationsInternational Workers' Association (IWA) (until 2016)
International Confederation of Labor (ICL) (since 2018)
Websiteese.espiv.net

The Libertarian Syndicalist Union, or ESE (in Greek: ΕΣΕ - Ελευθεριακή Συνδικαλιστική Ένωση), is a Greek anarcho-syndicalist trade union confederation founded on 5 October 2003. Formerly a member of the International Workers' Association (IWA), it has been a member of the International Confederation of Labor (ICL) since 2018. It is one of the largest anarchist organizations in Greece.

History

The union was founded on 5 October 2003, after a congress that accepted its founding declaration. Initially, it participated in the Libertarian International Solidarity (SIL) while it was ongoing, while maintaining links with the International Workers' Association (IWA). The union is independent of any political party and is organized around local (or professional) assemblies based on the principle of direct democracy. The union proclaims its solidarity with anti-capitalist and anti-fascist struggles.

During the Greek economic crisis, the union was part of the Greek anarchist organizations that were critical of the idea of cooperativizing the economy. Additionally, it assisted in the reception of migrants in Greece.

In 2016, it left the IWA along with the Confédération nationale du travail (CNT), the Argentine Regional Workers' Federation (FORA), and the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), among others. In 2018, these organizations founded the International Confederation of Labor (ICL), where they reunited. The union has become one of the most active and numerous anarcho-communist and anarcho-syndicalist organizations in Greece.

In 2023, the organization published a translation of "Breaking the Chains: A History of Anarchism" by Lucien van der Walt.

References

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  2. ^ Benessaia, Ines (2020). "Les dynamiques identitaires du mouvement anarchiste grec contemporain : analyse de la construction de l'identité collective du mouvement dans la période 2010-2014" (PDF). archipel.uqam.ca (in French). Marcos Ancelovici. p. 40. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2024-06-30. Retrieved 2024-12-31.
  3. Gkagkelis, Vaggelis (2022-12-26). "A critical analysis of anarchist critiques of the Field of "Solidarity and Cooperative Economy" in Greece". Social Change Review. 19 (1): 92. doi:10.2478/scr-2021-0003. Archived from the original on 2024-02-18. Retrieved 2024-12-31.
  4. Habit, Daniel (2010). ""Getting to Europe" – Afghan Refugees, Urban Discourses and European Strategies in Patras". Ethnologia Balkanica (14): 169–186.
  5. ^ Eds (2018-05-12). "Founding of a New International". Freedom News. Archived from the original on 2023-11-26. Retrieved 2024-12-31.
  6. Kaufer, Ricardo (2019). "Female labor activists in the German anarcho-syndicalist union (FAU) and the women's strike movement: Class mobilization against exploitation". Journal of Labor and Society. 22 (2): 370. doi:10.1111/wusa.12412. ISSN 2471-4607.
  7. Alexandrakis, Othon (2010). "The struggle for modern Athens: Unconventional citizens and the shaping of a new political reality (thesis)". Rice University: 112.
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