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The workplace is well-shielded from prying eyes. Marx already knew this: It's dark down there. He described the "hidden abode of production, on whose threshold there hangs the notice 'No admittance except on business."" Trade secrets are kept, even though the production sphere determines the lives of billions of people, even though goods and profits and our entire livelihoods are produced here. Work always means exploitation, so the workplace is a disreputable place. It lights up when there is movement. Struggles shine a spotlight. This is the light we use for filming.
labournet.tv is an internet platform for films about struggles from the workers' movement. We document these struggles with the camera, for example the successful strikes of migrants in the Italian logistics sector. labournet.tv is also a moving-image search engine for the history of class struggle on all continents. We collect historical and contemporary films about working conditions, strikes and insurrections. And we make them available free of charge, online and for events. So far, the archive comprises 700 films from 52 countries. Each year, 50 new films are added. -> http://en.labournet.tv
labournet.tv is a political project that should endure
The Stiftung Menschenwürde und Kommunikation in der Arbeitswelt funded the establishment and first years of labournet.tv. Now we need funding members to sponsor its future activities. We are looking for 500 people who are willing to donate 10 euros a month. Or for 100 people who are able to donate 50 euros. Smaller monthly contributions are also welcome. Becoming a supporter makes you part of the project. Once a year, we will invite you to meet with us and the protagonists of our films to talk about what we're doing. We look forward to seeing you -> http://en.labournet.tv/become-supporter