5 members of ASOTRECOL, the association of workers and ex-workers injured at the General Motors assembly plant in Bogota, Colombia will launch a hunger strike on Wednesday, August 1st. This comes after spending an entire year occupying the sidewalk in front of the U.S. Embassy in a peaceful protest that has been ignored by General Motors.
Suffering from occupational injuries that come from repetitive movements, lifting excessive weights, harmful body postures, and the accelerated work pace of the assembly line, these workers were dismissed from the company shortly after their injuries were detected in the company's medical facilities.
These workers, whose health has been destroyed, have been left without anything. They are unable to find work because of their debilitating injuries and the economic hardship has meant that many of the families have lost their houses, have had services such as water, electricity and gas cut off, and do not have enough to eat.
This hunger strike is a final attempt to get General Motors to respond to their asks of compensation, medical care, and reintegration into the company or re-training for other jobs. To symbolize their commitment to this hunger strike and to the justice that they are seeking, they will be sewing their mouths closed and plan to carry out the hunger strike to the death.
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