EC Papers September 2018
Venezuela Trip 16th – 21 st July 2018
A REPORT ON OUR RECENT VISIT TO VENEZUELA
ON BEHALF OF THE GENERAL FEDERATION OF TRADE UNIONS
* Items marked in red I am unsure about. I feel the tense should be one way throughout the
report, but first person doesn’t seem right as there are two of us. Second person maybe?
Earlier this year in April, Nicole and I were very fortunate to be nominated by our fellow
young worker colleagues at the GFTU Youth Festival to represent them, our own unions and
the GFTU on an international study trip to Caracas. The aim was to gain a deeper
appreciation of the social movement currently in progress in Venezuela. The trip was
originally planned to be a week long but due to unfortunate cancellations by Air France it
was reduced to just five days, the aim of this report is to illustrate some of the experiences
we were honoured to have and to extend our appreciation to the GFTU for making such a
trip possible.
We arrived in the evening of Monday 16 th August and enjoyed a forty-minute car journey
from the coastal airport through the mountains heading to our hotels in downtown Caracas.
We immediately noticed what a beautifully diverse country Venezuela was, and it was unlike
anything we had ever witnessed before, with small clusters of very basic houses perched
high up on the lush, green mountain side. Before we knew it, we had arrived at a very grand,
yet basic by western standards, hotel called Gran Melia Caracas. Due to the limited time we
had in the country it was important to hit the ground running to fit as much as possible into
our schedule!
Our first day was a real eye opener into the standards of living many Venezuelans
experience with high traffic density, congestion and poor road networks. We started with a
meeting with the President of the FBTTT at their headquarters. The FBTTT is the Federation
of Bolivian Workers in transport and is tied with the IFT (International Transport Workers
Federation) and is a combination of all the unions associated with travel in Venezuela. The
current President of Venezuela Nicol á s Maduro was a member and rep in this union! We
had a short Q&A session where we discussed the structure of the union and how they
organise themselves to be as effective for their members as possible when it comes to
negotiating for workers rights up to a governmental level. We found found that due to the
economical and humanitarian crisis in the country, the current projects include workplace
committees who are elected to ensure that factories and factory owners are producing goods
and ensuring those are distributed in the normal market, instead of being held or going to the
black market. It was very interesting and, in many respects, like the process adopted by the
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