September 15 was an international day of solidarity with the drivers  of Dominos Pizza in Brisbane, called by the Anarcho-Syndicalist  Federation of Australia. These workers, who deliver pizza, are in a  struggle against the arbitrary abuse of the firm, which cut their  salaries by 19%. The campaign was supported by the International Workers  Association and actions were carried out in many countries around the  world.
History of the Conflict
The drivers from Dominos Pizza in Brisbane, Australia, including members of the  Anarcho-Syndicalist Federation   (ASF), have been confronting the company which cut their salaries by  19% since April 9. From that time they have been struggling to regain  their former pay. This struggle has been not only with Dominos, but also  with the right wing hierarchy of the SDA union, which also includes  some Dominos employees. In response to the inaction of the SDA, the  drivers formed the  General Trasport Workers Association   (GTWA, connected to the Anarcho-Syndicalist Federation) and actively  coordinates the struggle to reinstate the salaries on the national  level. Other employees of the firm joined the ASF's branch union seeing  that the other union functioning in Dominos is concilliatory and does  nothing to improve the situation of the drivers.
The union SDA, is one of the main ones in Australia, with approx.  230,000 members. SDA is run by a right-wing Catholic hierarchy  (bureaucracy) headed by Joe de Bruyn, who is not against using the union  to propagate clerical ideology.
ASF Brisbane organized a meeting with Tim Van Schyndel, director of  labour relations for Dominos in its Australia headquarters, demanding to  regulate the question of the drivers salaries. But the meeting did not  bring results. Then the ASF-B  organized a picket at the headquarters,  which was warmly received by local residents. They appealed to the ASF  Melbourne for support and they unanimously decided to support their  comrades and picket every weekend in front of Dominos, supporting the  pickets in Brisbane.
 
The drivers had the following demands:
 
1) The basic wage should not be lower than the official minimum wage set  by Fair Work Australia and casual and part-time employees should also  be guaranteed this minimum
 
2) This norm should be observed irrespective of the collective agreement
 
3) Workers should be paid for training and meetings they have to attend (in the restaurant or on the Internet)
 
4) All tips from clients should go to the employees in their entirety  and under no circumstances should Dominos take any part of them
 
5) All casual and part-time workers should be paid public holiday rates  in ratio to those entitlements currently received by full-time, and  part-time employees to the extent that by 2014, all casual workers  including drivers be paid at the rate of double-time for all hours of  work performed on public holidays.
Solidarity Action on September 15
 
Аustralia. Pickets and solidarity meetings with the drivers are organized in Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide and Perth.
 
Аrgentina.  The Society of Resistance of FORA in Rosario translated and distributed the appeal of the Australian comrades.
 
Great Britain. The Solidarity Federation called for  people to send solidarity protests through the firms page on Australian  Facebook and on September 17 to flood the Australian office with protest  faxes and letters of protest, so as to paralyze the company's  communications for a while.  SF organized protests in front of  restaurants in London, Manchester, Leeds, Brighton,  Bitterne  Southhampton and other places.  (Article)   In Bristol, an Australian woman approached the picketers and thanked  them for solidarity with Australian workers. She promised to inform  about the action on local radio in Melbourne when she returned home. In  New Cross members of South London SolFed delivered a protest letter to  Dominos Pizza and spoke with the drivers there; the area was posted with  leaflets and stickers supported the Brisbane drivers. A picket in  Sheffield in front of Dominos was organized by the Industrial Workers of  the World.
Brazil. The Brazilian Workers Confederation (COB) organized solidarity actions in Sao Paolo and Porto Alegre.
 
Germany. Members of the Free Workers' Union (FAU)  picketed Dominos restaurants in Bonn, Cologne and Langenfeld. They gave  leaflets to the workers, passersby and residents which explained the  basics of the labour conflict in the firm. On a placard in Cologne was  written "19% wage cut in Dominos! Today Brisbane, tomorrow Cologne?  (Article) 
 
Spain. There were different solidarity actions with the  drivers of Dominos organized by members of the CNT-AIT in different  cities. In Cornellia and Premia (Barcelona) there were pickets held in  front of the restaurants. In Gijon, a banner was hung on one restaurant  and different graffiti against the company was made.
 
In Salamanca, members of the CNT (from the CNT union in Telepizza)  informed workers about the campaign and called on workers in the branch  to follow the example of the Australian colleagues, chosing the path of  self-organization  (Article).   In Elche there was a picket in front of Dominos Pizza which lasted  about one hour. The participants gave out leaflets and brochures to  passersby, customers and workers and they put up some posters.  (Article)  
 
Canada. А protest against Dominos was held in Vancouver.
Netherlands. The Amsterdam group of the  Anarcho-Syndicalist Union made a picket in front of Dominos. The  participants explained the situation to pizza delivers and they  expressed sympathy with their Australian colleagues. One of them openly  expressed solidarity with them.  (Article)   
New Zealand. А protest against Dominos took place in  Auckland. It was organized by activists from „Action against Poverty”  and Auckland anarchists and supporters. Another action took place in the  capital in Wellington.
 
Norway. Аctivists from the Norweigan Syndicalist Federation distributed leaflets at a Dominos in Oslo.  
Poland. Members of the Union of Syndicalists, Poland  visited the office of the company in Warsaw on September 14 and  delivered a protest. On September 15, then hung banners on the  restaurant on al. Jerozolimskie, which drew the attention of many  passersby. They gave out leaflets explaining the struggle of the drivers  from Dominos Pizza in Australia and about the situation of workers in  the food service industry in Poland. The police and manager of the  restaurant showed up. He made photographs of the picket to send in to  the head office and tried to make an impression by offering the  protesters pizza.
 (Article) 
 
Russia. For the international solidarity day, stickers  were put up at the entrance of a Dominos restaurant reading „September  15, international day of solidarity with drivers from Dominos Pizza in  Brisbane. Shame on the company that lowered wages by 19%! No to  exploitation! International Workers Association". Leaflets with a  similar text were left on cars, including the ones for delivering pizza.
 
Slovakia. Since it that country there are no Dominis, Priama akcia sent letters of protest to the company.
 
USA. Solidarity actions took place in San Francisco,  Los Angeles, Berkeley, Long Beacg, Cleveland, Providence, Tampa, Ann  Arbor, Atlanta, Minniapolis/ St. Pail and other cities. The organizer of  most of them was the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) and local  activists. In Missoula (Montana) there was a picket in front of Dominos  organized by the Workers Solidarity Alliance and the Zootown Solidarity  Network.
  
France. French anarcho-syndicalists held pickets in  front of Dominos in Caen, Paris region, Toulouse and other  places. Leaflets were distributed in 4 restaurants in the Paris region   (in Nanterre, Besonne, Sartrouville and Enghien-les-Bains) entitled "Why  the pizza delivers get only pennies” and there were some exchanges with the workers about their working conditions, or what happen in domino's from australia  (Article). In Tolouse about 200 leaflets were given out in front of a Dominos  restaurant and the protesters spoke with the workers. In Caen there was a picket and leaflets were given to residents,  customers and passersby. An administrator came out and demanded an  explanation and declared that the situation in Australia does not  concern him and that he would inform the management of the company in  France.   (Article)   
 
Activists of the union of retail and services of SUD delivered a protest  letter to Dominos on Boulevard Saint-Marcel 40 in the center of Paris.
Translated from the website of KRAS-IWA:  aitrus.info 
(Information in this article based on news sent Sept. 15-16)
 http://www.zsp.net.pl/dominos_action_day_report