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Weekly Worker 547 Thursday October 7 2004
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Urgent statement
Urgent statement by Babels ESF '04 European coordinators to the UK ESF
Organising and Coordinating Committees, the Directors and Treasurer of
the ESF UK Company, affiliated bodies, and all other organisations, groups,
networks, delegates and activists participating in and organising the
ESF 2004 in London.
The following is an urgent statement regarding the growing crisis of
voluntary interpretation for the ESF 2004. It is issued by the 25 coordinators
from Babels France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK, who took part in
a European-wide coordination meeting in London on the weekend of 26-27
September 2004. In short, with only days to go before the ESF begins,
there is a looming accommodation and reimbursement of transportation crisis
for Babels volunteer interpreters threatening their full participation
in the ESF. Unless these problems are resolved quickly, several Babels
coordinations will have no choice but to withdraw immediately from the
ESF process with potentially disastrous consequences for this year's event.
To avoid this, Babels suggests that a number of solutions are adopted
by the organisers. The statement now follows.
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Babels, the international network of volunteer interpreters and translators,
has been centrally involved in the European Social Forum process since
its very beginning. More than 1500 Babels volunteers contributed to the
international nature and the two previous ESF in Florence in November
2002 and in Paris in 2003.
We are committed to the development of the Social Forum process and want
to take this opportunity to reaffirm Babels' commitment to the London
ESF to which our network will provide over 550 volunteers.
It is therefore only due to the extreme gravity of the situation that
some of our volunteer coordinators and coordinations are contemplating
withdrawing their participation to the ESF 2004. This is because some
essential conditions required for volunteer interpretation to take place
have not yet been met, and if the ESF organisers continue to ignore our
concerns and demands those conditions are unlikely to be met.
The most important issue concerns the working and living conditions for
the 550 volunteer interpreters whose time and skills are being given freely
to provide all of the interpretation and translation needs of the ESF.
It is the agreed responsibility of the ESF process to provide the following:
- Appropriate accommodation for the 500 Babels volunteers not based
in London;
- Immediate reimbursement of all volunteer interpreters' and translators'
travel costs.
Accommodation Crisis
As of Monday 4 October, the ESF has received only 80 offers of home stay
accommodation. This represents a massive shortfall in the accommodation
needs for Babels volunteers.
Babels-co-ordinators have repeatedly made constructive suggestions to
increase the number of home stay offers based on our network's direct
experience of dealing with these issues during the previous ESFs. Unfortunately,
none of our proposals have been implemented by the organisers of the ESF,
meaning that in comparison with previous ESFs, four fundamental deficiencies
exist: (1) there is no accommodation database on the ESF website in which
delegates can register online their offer of homestay; (2) there has been
no urgent appeal for solidarity accommodation on most of the several thousands
of leaflets that have been printed to promote the ESF; (3) delegates are
not automatically asked to provide home stay when they register for the
event, and 4) there has been no appeal for home stay in the relevant local
press.
Simultaneous interpretation is a very stressful and mentally exhausting
activity that requires a high level of concentration. It is therefore
essential that interpreters have the opportunity to rest and sleep comfortably.
This means that the first and most basic condition for the involvement
of Babels is that each interpreter be provided with a guarantee of appropriate
accommodation. Appropriate accommodation for interpreters means that every
single one of them has a bed to sleep in and a shower to wash in and that
interpreters are housed in rooms of no more than four people per room.
The crisis of accommodation provision for Babels volunteers at the London
ESF is the responsibility of the ESF organisers and therefore Babels makes
the following demands:
Action
- We demand that Babels receives written guarantees that all volunteer
interpreters and co-ordinators (more than 500) will be provided with
appropriate accommodation. We also demand that concrete and immediate
action is taken to make those guarantees possible, including a detailed
procedure explaining how solidarity accommodation will be secured and
how Babels volunteers will be put in contact with their hosts.
- Babels volunteer co-ordinators need to receive the above guarantees
by Tuesday 5th October at 5 pm. In the absence of any appropriate action
being taken, some Babels volunteer co-ordinators will suspend the final
selection of interpreters and Babels will no longer be able to guarantee
interpretation for all seminars and plenaries of the ESF.
Reimbursement Crisis and Consequences
Babels coordinators have spared no effort in trying to find the cheapest
possible flights, trains, and coaches to bring volunteer interpreters
and coordinators to the ESF so as not to exceed the allocated travel budget.
This is saving the ESF huge sums of money. In return, interpreters and
coordinators are expecting that the ESF Company will honour its agreement
to provide immediate reimbursement on site for all travel expenses.
Unfortunately, with less than 12 days to go before the ESF begins, there
is still no system or set of agreed procedures in place for how and when
this reimbursement will happen. The need to both implement certain security
measures, and observe a number of specific legal requirements in carrying
out hundreds of reimbursements means that this process cannot be somehow
improvised at the last minute. Consequently, many interpreters and co-ordinators
are now increasingly reluctant to carry on with the booking and confirmation
of travel arrangements to London, again placing Babels's participation
in the London ESF in jeopardy. Babels makes the following demands:
Action
- We demand that Babels receives written guarantees that its volunteer
interpreters and coordinators will be reimbursed on site during the
ESF '04 from the 13th of October to the 17^th October. These guarantees
must include a concrete and detailed procedure for how these reimbursement
will be carried out.
- Babels volunteer co-ordinators need to receive the above guarantees
by Wednesday 6th October at 2 pm. In the absence of any appropriate
action being taken, some Babels volunteer co-ordinators will interrupt
the booking and confirmation of travel arrangements and Babels will
no longer be able to guarantee interpretation for all seminars and plenaries
of the ESF.
Now is not the time for recriminations and analysis of what has gone
wrong and who is to blame. However, the above difficulties are undermining
the international nature of the European Social Forum and are endangering
the participation of Babels interpreters in future Social Forums. The
lack of guarantees of appropriate accommodation and reimbursement of costs
have already led to many volunteer interpreters pulling out, and unless
satisfactory action is taken now to sort out the problems, hundreds of
interpreters may follow suit.
We are appealing to all those responsible for the organisation of the
London ESF to respond and help in a constructive manner, and reiterate
once again Babels's true commitment to the success of International Social
Forums.
Yours in solidarity,
Volunteer Co-ordinators from Babels France
Volunteer Co-ordinators from Babels Germany
Volunteer Co-ordinators from Babels Italy
Volunteer Co-ordinators from Babels Spain
Volunteer Co-ordinators from Babels UK
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