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Coke sending a Heavy hitter to Dublin to counteract growth of 'Urban Legends'

category international | anti-capitalism | news report author Friday November 07, 2003 14:22author by ec Report this post to the editors

Seems that the UCD Boycott of Coke Products is turning a few heads in the boardrooms of the Multinational. IMC IRL will tomorrow be publishing an in-depth feature about these 'urban legends. The below is a cut and paste from unison.ie Perhaps some UCD heads should consider contacting SIPTU and arranging to meet the same high-ups as Mr Quiros.

Coca-Cola claims are 'urban legends' A SENIOR executive of Coca-Cola has arrived in Ireland amid concerns over a student union ban on the sale of its products in protest at the company's alleged compliance with paramilitary activities in Colombia. Coca-Cola's director of communications in Latin America, Rafael Fernandez Quiros, is meeting Irish employees and representatives of Siptu, saying the company has been wrongly accused. He said claims about the company had become "urban legends". The sale of Coca-Cola products in outlets operated by UCD Students Union has been banned following a referendum last month, but the issue is to go before students again in a second referendum later this month

author by barrypublication date Fri Nov 07, 2003 14:35author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Although CocaCola have recently been getting all the headlines in this part of the world in relation to paramilitary groups threatening and killing trade union activists, they're not the only western company who have been implicated.

Recently two executives at Nestle Colombia, Alvaro Javier Castano and Carlos Ramirez, publicly declared members of SINALTRAINAL(the Colombian Food and Drinks Workers Union) to be enemies of the company and "personae non gratae".

Amongst those attacked by the Nestle executives was Onofre Esquivel who on the 11 October found in his locker, inside the Nestle factory in Bugalagrande, a leaflet which proclaimed
"the AUC- United Self Defence Force of Colombia- Valle de Cauca Block- Political Cleaning Section warn ALFONSO ESPINOZA, ROGELIO SANCHEZ, ONOFRE ESQUIVEL and FREDY OCORO that as people opposed to political and economic change, and opposed to development, that they have been declared political targets of our organisation, and are under our surveillance. It is our duty as a political and armed organisation to protect and clean up Colombia. If these people carry on their opposition, you know what will happen"

Later that day, Onofre Esquivel informed Mr Jaime Torres, the head of security at Nestle Colombia, who verified the facts, took a copy of the threat and the next morning informed Mr Gustavo Grisales, the head of human resources for the company. The company has yet to respond.
SINALTRAINAL have requested that people condemn these threats and call on Nestle to gaurantee the safety of those threatened.
Please contact:
Doctor Álvaro Uribe Vélez,
Presidente de la República,
Cra. 8 n°.7-26,
Palacio de Nariño,
Santa fe de Bogotá.
Fax: (+57 1) 566.20.71
e-mail: auribe@presidencia.gov.co
and
Señor JEAN MARC DUVOISIN
Presidente del Área Bolivariana de Nestlé
Presidente de Nestlé de Colombia S.A
Transversal 18 No 96-41
Fax. 5237311 - 5219000 - 2190800
Email. Jean.marc.duvoisin@co.nestle.com

(see www.colombiasolidarity.org.uk)

author by -publication date Fri Nov 07, 2003 14:49author address author phone Report this post to the editors

This morning the TAZ occupied Arts centre social space "Les Naus" in Barcelona launched "Fotut 2004" [see http://barcelona.indymedia.org
Les Naus is awaiting the bailiffs since this morning, the long await is becoming a shorter wait.
http://barcelona.indymedia.org
http://www.fotut2004.org/
http://www.babymilkaction.org

author by Micksey Doyler-begorrahpublication date Sat Nov 08, 2003 10:05author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Has anyone noticed how Coke has recently made a starring performance in RTE's drama series Fair City ? In the show where the cast seem constantly engaged in drinking or arranging to meet in "McCoys for a drink" , Coke has made a sudden comeback. Particularly since the UCD debate began.

A whiskey and cola becomes a "Jameson and Coke" on Fair City. I don't believe any other such dramatisations internationally advertise named products. Is there something in the RTE code to prevent such product endorsment I wonder?

The air is thick with agendas around Montrose.

author by angry liberalpublication date Sat Nov 08, 2003 11:05author address author phone Report this post to the editors

This representative is from which union/organisation and represents who?Not i think the trade union SINAL TRAINAL.

author by ecpublication date Sat Nov 08, 2003 11:49author address author phone Report this post to the editors

He is coming to meet with SIPTU because coke has a plant here and the workers are represented by SIPTU.
Someone from the Union in Colombia is also seperately coming to Ireland in the next few days to talk in Derry, Belfast and UCD.

author by ipsipublication date Sat Nov 08, 2003 12:32author address author phone Report this post to the editors

in which the good people of Barça and their pals will explain to everyone with a computer why these multi-national-corporations want to subvert the search for sustainable solutions to the crises brought by HyperCapitalist Exploitation.

this quote is translated from one of the plethora of new articles and groups which will work to repair the damage being done in the name of speculation, greed, hypocrisy and the €uro.
{"coca cola: they united money for G. Bush, enslaving kids (Pakistan 1998), really broke financial law (Philipines, 2000), murdered labour rights activists (Colòmbia, 2003), they discriminate racially (USA, 2000), they have systematically been implicated in institutional corruption in order to gain privelage (1998 – 2001), destructión of land lots of land take (Can Fenosa, 2003) for one example.}

€ = $
A nice new building where the richest in the world may do business is not a Forum.

Related Link: http://www.elsud.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=845&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0
author by Lone gunmanpublication date Sat Nov 08, 2003 14:46author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Much better tasting INMHO. Or is there some problem with that?Along with McDonalds,Ford,GM,Levis,etc.In fact is there ANY American multi national company that the Left has no problem with?I would be intrested to know.

author by Feelsgoodpublication date Sat Nov 08, 2003 19:00author address author phone Report this post to the editors

But they sold out to the man.

author by IBMerpublication date Sat Nov 08, 2003 19:32author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Cos they crack us up with every cutback, either its superfical or short sighted. And every year when they talk about 0% pay rises we just fall about laughing.

author by hoca colapublication date Sat Nov 08, 2003 19:36author address author phone Report this post to the editors

the problem extends beyond brands. Its little to with 'quality' and 'taste' more to do with the 'system' to which they belong. Anyone that operates on the patterns of development and systems of production that perpetuates poverty and unsustainable inequality around the world needs a smack on the mouth, i reckon.

author by Hoca Colapublication date Sun Nov 09, 2003 03:23author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Don't send me a link, please. I just want to understand how this pernicious system works.

author by Angry Liberalpublication date Sun Nov 09, 2003 12:29author address author phone Report this post to the editors

They don't make them poor theyy make them dead which is somewhat worse.Coca Cola completely control companies which are involved in a campaign which uses murder as one instruments.They want to crush the union SINAL TRAINAL.Coke refuse to improve security despite the fact that quite often the murders,tortures,kidnaps and intimidations happen inside their plants.

author by hoca colapublication date Sun Nov 09, 2003 12:45author address author phone Report this post to the editors

i said perpetuating - there is a difference. You only need to look at where the money that is being generated by enterprises such as coca cola is going - is remaining in the country?. If you want to say that coca cola are providing jobs you have to address the types of jobs they are providing. Are they safe and secure jobs? not by the looks of things. This also puts comapnies such as coke in a position of opportunity where they can re-evaluate their practices to the benefit of the countries that they shift production to and away from

author by analystpublication date Sun Nov 09, 2003 17:24author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Unless Dillon comes out now and gives a written guarentee that working hours will not be effected in the SU shops the referendum WILL be lost and Coke will be back in UCD.

author by Seneschalpublication date Mon Nov 10, 2003 01:49author address author phone Report this post to the editors

This "killer Coke" allegation is complete rubbish. Thousands of Trade Unionists have been killed in Colombia in the war between the left wing FARC coke dealers and right wing armed groups.

To say that Coca Cola Inc can possibly stop this happening is naive beyond belief.

author by lishpublication date Mon Nov 10, 2003 14:46author address author phone Report this post to the editors

All we do is give out contracts to the lowest bidders, discourage union activity because it impedes progress & cost-effectiveness & refute unprovable urbanly mythical allegations of human rights abuses & collusion with death squads.

These are not "our" factories or "our" workers. If the country they're in doesn't have laws that protect workers how is that our fault?

We have merely the responsibilities imposed on us by law and the court cases are still in progress.
In the meantime it's business as usual & quit picking on us. It's not like everyone isn't doing it.

author by poorpublication date Wed Nov 12, 2003 19:20author address author phone Report this post to the editors

it's only a pity there aren't more moderates on this site who could benifit from your words.

thank you

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