Gleaned from the Polish mainstream press and reported at the Anarkismo website is this story .
Radoslaw Sawicki came to Ireland seven months ago. Grafton recruitment agency offered him work carrying boxes of goods in Tesco's largest warehouse in Dublin. The wage: 9.52 euros per hour, or about 360 euros a week.
Sawicki quickly realised that Irish people working in the same job, but employed by Tesco and not by the agency as the foreigners were, earn at least 200 euros a week more. Poles also did not receive bonuses or additions although their work quotas were continually raised. At the beginning Sawicki carried 500 boxes a shift. Lately that number has doubled (i.e. several tonnes per day). When he and several colleagues complained to the shift manager they were told: "if you don't like it you can go home: there are others willing to take your place."
The next day he came to work wearing a shirt reading [in English] "We are picking 800. No more."
"We will defend ourselves. We are not slaves," adds Sawicki.Now Poles, with the support of the unions, are fighting for the warehouse to treat them like their own workers.
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