GKN is a guest in Vienna! The former automotive supplier factory GKN in Campi Bisenzio near Florence became a European symbol for socio-ecological transformation from below. Not only did the approximately 500 workers refuse to accept their sudden layoff in the summer of 2021 and have been occupying the factory for over two years, by holding a work meeting ever since. They also established a wide alliance with Fridays for Future, scientists and many other social movements, with which they jointly developed a plan for the social-ecological transformation of the factory. Instead of car components, the future plan is the production of cargo bikes and solar panels - as long as the financings are secured. A shareholder model that would enable workers, the local population and the global climate movement to make joint decisions would be a laboratory for democratic production under ecological conditions.
In a panel discussion we learn about the example of GKN, and find out what the situation is regarding current labour struggles in Austria.
Together with
Dario Salvetti (works council representatives and worker at GKN)
Chantal Turel & Samuel Kammermeier (Aktions- und Streikkomitee BiM)
Roland Baumann (Betriebsrat voest, PRO-GE)
The panelists are work council representatives in the field of social sector and industrial production.
Together we aim at seeking out possibilities of linking climate and labor struggles, and alliances with science and art, discussing challenges and contradictions, understanding the situation of employees in fossil fuel companies and get inspired by the example of GKN.
Credits:
Organised and financed by Academy of Fine Arts (IKW/ MA Critical Studies), University of Applied Arts (Art and Communication Practices/KKP), System Change not Climate Change, and Arbeiterkammer Wien. The event took place in the framework of the seminar On extractivism in art-based research and its socio-eco-political formations between the University of Applied Arts Vienna (KKP), Kunsthalle Vienna, and the Academy of Fine Art (MA Critical Studies), Vienna.
3 окт 2024