Protest of workers in Pohištvo Brežice
Here are pictures of worker’s protest in Pohištvo Brežice on 21.2.2011. For some reason none of them were published by Mladina weekly, in spite that I was the only photojournalist there. Or perhaps because of that. But I’m not complaining, I do my work others do other’s work. Here they are for readers of my blog.
Tu so fotografije s stavke delavcev v Pohištvu Brežice, dne 21.2.2011. Zaradi meni neznanega vzroka ni bila nobena objavljena v Mladini, kljub temu, da sem bil edini fotograf prisoten. Morda pa prav zaradi tega. Ampak se ne pritožujem, jaz delam svoje delo, ostali ostalo. Tu so za bralce mojega bloga.














What was the protest about? Anyway you should carry on documenting your country as such…it’s always nice to see work like that.
jc
28 February, 2011 at 11:32
They didn’t got payed for their work, as a lot of people do, this days. Did you understood the picture with a book “Knjiga vtisov” (Book of impressions) and with bottles of vinegar and a oil in front?
Yes, this days since I don’t do desk (photoediting) work anymore, I take quite a lot of pictures.
Borut Peterlin
28 February, 2011 at 18:59
Sad story….and it should be published!
Ciril
1 March, 2011 at 16:22
What is sad is Borut’s haircut. I’ve photographed his hair styles since 1995 and that has yet to be published as well. It’s not fair but then again neither is the fact that you’re close to Austria…and the world keeps on spinning.
jc
1 March, 2011 at 19:37
Austria is a genuine inspiration for Bundeslige haircut.
Borut Peterlin
2 March, 2011 at 08:31
Indeed Borut, indeed.
jc
2 March, 2011 at 11:23
No one seems to post comments anymore. Is this the end?
jc
2 March, 2011 at 16:15
Your blog is a bit lonely isn’t it.
jc
3 March, 2011 at 11:34
r u offering as a guest blogger?
Borut Peterlin
4 March, 2011 at 10:43
I am suffering.I feel like Gaddafi supporter in Benghazi on your blog. All alone saluting my hero but no one answers. Tough times.
jc
4 March, 2011 at 10:57
ok, ok… I have half an hour before going to a lecture of Kratochvil and Bleasdale in Ljubljana.
Borut Peterlin
4 March, 2011 at 18:30