Valeriano Orobón Fernández, born on this day in 1901, was a Spanish anarcho-syndicalist theoretician, trade union activist, translator, and poet who wrote the lyrics of the revolutionary song "A Las Barricadas".
Orobón believed in the organizational power of unions, believe that they would have a major role in reorganizing society in a more libertarian fashion. Orobón was also strongly opposed to the communist (i.e., Soviet) ideas in Spain during the Spanish Civil War.
Shortly before his untimely death from tuberculosis, Orobón wrote the words of "A Las Barricadas" to the tune of "Warszawianka 1905 roku", itself a well-known Polish revolutionary song. The anti-fascist tune became the anthem of the Confederación Nacional del Trabajo (CNT), and one of the most popular songs of the Spanish anarchists during the Civil War.
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Orobón Fernández and the Workers Alliance – Ramón Álvarez Palomo
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One of the things I hate about how my work works is that because of the competitive tender process, we are motivated to under-quote in order to win bids. While I don't think our quotes are that wild undercounts, this means that every project is not provisioned for time super well. This means that everyone is rushing around at the end of every project trying to pull overtime, and we have to contact the clients and heckle them for more money. Given the uber-ish nature of the job, it also means we're constantly vacillating between a lot of stress and no work (and occasionally, a reasonable amount of work that doesn't feel rushed).
Also, a huge amount of the work is repeating work from another place because of IP.