A book of union epic written by a Soriano from Nepas: « The cut on RTVE. This is how the general strike began on December which is its title and is written by Jaime Martínez . In a way it is also a detailed manual for direct and proactive use by potential strikers in no matter what sector. His own story deserves a book because before being a journalist and trade unionist Jaime Martínez was a child-peasant and farmer. Then radio technician and other jobs: Nepas is a typical product of internal emigration. Perhaps the main phenomenon – rarely recognized as such – of transformation of Spain in the th century. There is more talk about its consequences than its causes which were referred to above all in th century Spanish literature much more than in the sociological history of the country.
In any case the Soriano from Nepas has not written a fictional text -except for some funny lines- but a very detailed -and very worked- story. At least for those of us who participated in that great struggle-party that was the general strike of . Because strikes can UAE Phone Number be very bitter but also the opposite if they are successful in their development and in their objectives. The one in was one of the latter. Therefore we must remember it because when facing a period of social demands – always uncertain – we must remember those that were successful to counteract the disappointments of those that were lost or failed.
In the office of the President of the Government after requesting various control information urgent reports on the situation etc. they had come to the conclusion that at RTVE there would be a strike perhaps partial more or less monitoring of the strike but never what There was: all the screens in the country went black as they say in TV slang. Jaime Martínez raises your spirits again in a way that is exciting. And he does it in a union orthodox way at times and at others in a way that seems like a suspense novel. For example in the description of the strikers isolated among the peaks of Navacerrada. They unlocked it at point-blank range and then maintained against all odds a monotonous adjustment chart from meters above sea level on the peak called Bola del Mundo.