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People power can challenge bleak 'New World Order'

category national | miscellaneous | news report author Friday May 02, 2003 15:10author by D'oB - LP Report this post to the editors

SIPTU Vice President Jack O’Connor has warned of the emergence of a “New World Order” signalled by “the blatant abuse of awesome military might in flagrant violation of international law and the effective dismissal of the United Nations.”


Mr. O’Connor told delegates to the SIPTU National Women’s Forum in Galway that this new order is primarily economic and is being developed through multinational corporations which seek globalised markets and globalised production processes – characterised by a relentless race to the bottom in which wages and jobs are continually undermined by the threat of competition from cheaper locations elsewhere.
“But of course this is not really a new world order: it is simply a re-instatement of the old world order of the British Empire but under new leaner and meaner management in Washington.
“And while this recourse to overwhelming military force is truly shocking and awful - especially when you consider the appalling waste of resources which could have been used to improve lives instead of destroying them - yet we should not become unduly pessimistic. In the events of the last few months, we have seen another super power begin to emerge: “People Power.”
“The potential of participatory democracy – even though it may be under threat in many quarters – and not least from those who seek to control the global distribution of information – cannot be underestimated. We need only reflect on the splendid turnout of millions of concerned citizens across the globe in the anti-war protest and we draw comfort from the efforts of the vibrant democratic Trade Union Movement in the USA – where it must be remembered that more Americans voted for Al Gore than for George Bush.
“A healthy and vibrant trade union movement is an essential element in strengthening democracy and in consolidating “People Power.” And for trade unions to develop their influence within society effectively, then the activism and commitment of the growing numbers of women workers must be developed through effective organisation and representation.
“It is important to understand that in the new economic order nothing we take for granted is safe. In the relentless “race to the bottom” in pursuit of ever-increasing profits, not only companies but entire societies are being sucked into the vortex of “unrestricted competitiveness.”
“Social services like healthcare and education are becoming commodities to be bought and sold in the marketplace by private providers – and those who cannot pay their increasingly exorbitant prices are to be left with an increasingly under-resourced public sector offering the most basic levels of service. And the agenda of the privatisers who would sell their own grandmothers will no doubt include their grandmothers’ State old age pensions as well as other social welfare benefits.
“And when people say to me that this broader social agenda is not the proper concern of pure “bread-and-butter trade unionism,” I reply that it is absolutely crucial to our work on the shop floor - because the more that this safety net of social protection is diluted and removed, the more that the bargaining power of workers will be undermined.

“While we should not underestimate the threats to our overall quality of life in the broadest sense, we should not minimise our power and potential to create a better world – if we work together in solidarity. We should realise the potential of our own economic power. For example, the issue of ethical investments has come into sharper focus recently as many individuals and institutions seek to use their wealth in a morally responsible way to provide practical support and solidarity for a range of progressive developments - a development which has already been recognised by perceptive entrepreneurs.
“But one thing is clear: the old “insurance company-style” trade unionism has little to offer in the face of the new realities. “Progress without participation” may have been successful in delivering real improvements in pay, working conditions and standards of living (though not necessarily quality of life) but it has been a failure in terms of the increasing sense of alienation and remoteness from trade unions felt by many workers in this country today.
“Revitalising organisation and rekindling awareness through participation and engagement is the way forward if we are to build a more humane society locally, nationally and globally,” he concluded.

author by Raymond McInerneypublication date Fri May 02, 2003 15:29author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Islanders declare victory over US bombers

Navy's pull-out after 60 years in Vieques triggers fireworks and attacks on military vehicles

Duncan Campbell in Los Angeles
Friday May 2, 2003

Related Link: http://www.guardian.co.uk/usa/story/0,12271,947945,00.html
author by Raypublication date Fri May 02, 2003 16:24author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Okay, we've all seen the dialogue translators, "Pity the fool"inators, Bushifiers, and 'ebonics' engines before. Enough already. Go play with them somewhere else.

author by iosaf (been around for a few general strikes)publication date Fri May 02, 2003 16:28author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Things must be getting interesting when Trade Union officials start talking about "NWO".

How slow on the uptake they are.

Meanwhile the trade union that represents the workers on the Nigerian Oil rig which has been subject to a "seige" situation just as long as Nigeria IMC have been "having problems" has called again for the workers to "surrender".

The other workers on the rig "the managers" who are employed by US/K (K-UKand Nederlands) corporations (they are white) are reported to be in a "state of panic". Two have had "nervous breakdowns".

Meanwhile there is little many of us can do except publicise whatever drips and drabs come out of this new chapter of NWO evildoing.

Nigeria has if anyone is interested extensive Oil and other essential minerals.
It also has a very big brewery.
And lots of very poor people.

author by Tired Handspublication date Fri May 02, 2003 17:21author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Silly buggers!

 
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