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Dublin May Day March cancelled!

category dublin | anti-capitalism | news report author Friday March 12, 2004 20:56author by Paul Kinsella - CPSUauthor email paulkinsella53 at yahoo dot comauthor address 53 Lorcan Grove, Santry, Dublin 9, Eireauthor phone 085-1478100 Report this post to the editors

An absolute disgrace!

I was at the monthly delegates meeting of the Dublin Council of Trade Unions (DCTU), which takes place on the 2nd Tuesday of every month at 8pm in Liberty Hall, last Tuesday, March 9th, as the CPSU's An Post Branch Committee's delegate, where it was shamefully confirmed that the annual May Day Dublin march organised by the Dublin Council of Trade Unions on May Day, May 1st had been cancelled this year.

The very flimsly 'excuse' given was as many had suspected, that Dublin city will be 'closed off' for Ahern and co's so-called "Day Of
Welcomes" on May 1st. And that instead they're all trooping off to the May Day march in Belfast. The whole way that it was handled was absolutely disgraceful. Many delegates last Tuesday night called for our annual May Day Dublin march to be held either on the Friday before May Day, or on the Saturday after May Day, or even to make it a proper community event, and have it in say Coolock or Tallaght, but the DCTU weren't interested at all. More likely that a lot of them union bureaucrats will be hob-nobbing it with
Ahern and McCreevy in the Park and the Castle! This is of course a shameful act of cowardice on the Dublin Council of Trade Unions' part. However there will be
a May Day march organised by the Another Europe Is Possible mobilising group this year, starting at 12 noon on Saturday, May 1st at the Central Bank, Dame Street, and marching to the Phoneix Park, which will
have a large Trade Union involvement, as well as other protests, direct actions, and events organised by Anarchist and
Liberitarian groups, together with a Reclaim The Streets (RTS) event, and a mass Critical Mass cycle ride no matter what the Dublin Council of Trade Unions say! Shame! Shame! Shame! Shame on you Dublin
Council of Trade Unions!

author by :-) - belfast.publication date Sat Mar 13, 2004 14:05author address author phone Report this post to the editors

We shall assemble in the centre than start walking "very quickly no dawdling" south. Within a few hours we will cross the Lough and start out upon the "Swords Road" by night-time we will enter Dublin. The most myriad representation of the Irish People this century shall then go to the Phoenix Park where we will say hello to Viceregal and Undersecretary Lodges and perhaps if still very fired up and not too shagged out after the truly national mobilisation we'll take down the Papal Cross and put up something acceptable to all Irish.

A big Football or a Harp.

We shall then invite back all the lost children of Eire and Ulster and start all over again, united in fun and blisters.

author by Union leaders are scabspublication date Sat Mar 13, 2004 22:31author address author phone Report this post to the editors

These union leaders are fucking scab bastard scum. So what if Bertie et al are having a knees up in Dublin castle that is their fucking problem. It is May Day and the workers are entitled to have a protest. If the union leaders actually represented us they would tell Bertie to go and shite. I say fuck the scab leaders, they are not the trade union movement, we are! We are having our May Day demo regardless if Begg, O'Flaherty and the other FF scabs are there or not

author by yawnpublication date Sun Mar 14, 2004 05:58author address author phone Report this post to the editors

"These union leaders are fucking scab bastard scum. So what if Bertie et al are having a knees up in Dublin castle that is their fucking problem. It is May Day and the workers are entitled to have a protest. If the union leaders actually represented us they would tell Bertie to go and shite. I say fuck the scab leaders, they are not the trade union movement, we are! We are having our May Day demo regardless if Begg, O'Flaherty and the other FF scabs are there or not"

What exactly are you protesting? Because that hasn't been made clear in any of this.

If you want to protest the joining of 10 new eastern european accession states, then shame on you. Ireland holds the presidency of the EU at this point in time, and the accessaion ceremony on May 1st is far more important than you bunch of loonys wandering around the streets moaning about capitalism.

Shame on you alll, there are some things more important in this world than you lot, get over your own self-importance.

author by Davidpublication date Sun Mar 14, 2004 12:49author address author phone Report this post to the editors

when we welcome the opportunity to essentially steal all the land and capital from all these accession countries for our own profit while we lock them in their own countries to ensure a plentiful supply of cheap labour.
when the election campaign drumming up support to deny freedom to the most innocent of all people, newborn children because of "economic realities",

author by goldapublication date Sun Mar 14, 2004 18:18author address author phone Report this post to the editors

"when we welcome the opportunity to essentially steal all the land and capital from all these accession countries for our own profit while we lock them in their own countries to ensure a plentiful supply of cheap labour."

Look at the way Ireland was before joining the EU.
Now look at it, a booming country.
With foreign investment in the new states, the same shall happen to them. Foreign money that will help restart their economies. But no, its not stealing land, infact in order to invest in nearly all of the new states, property developments must be at least 50% natively funded. This allows new building work, thus rejuvenating the country, and the 50% rule ensures that national interests shall be safeguarded and its not just foreigners that will make money of investment.
Look at Prague for christ sake! Since Irish investors have been putting money into the city, the place is booming!

author by praguepublication date Sun Mar 14, 2004 19:29author address author phone Report this post to the editors

which arrived first?
the Mc Donalds?
the Kafka themepark?
or the Irish bars?
Do you really expect all the east to be like Prague? Maybe, but there really is one small problem, you see we only have an infinite number of weekend tourists and second holiday home owners to draw upon.
Perhaps we should consider other ways of extending wealth?

author by Michael Gallagher - R.A.R.publication date Mon Mar 15, 2004 00:18author address author phone 0864048249Report this post to the editors

Now that the lackies and money men in I.CT.U. have given Connolly and Larkin etc. the final insult by announcing the cancellation of May Day, isn't this the time for workers and genuine revolutionary socialists to reclaim our Day.

author by righteous pragmatistpublication date Mon Mar 15, 2004 11:03author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Due to the attacks on Madrid no where in the world is safe from Al-Qeada.
Dublin may be next.
A march by thousands of people is sure to be the target of Al-Qeada

author by Union leaders are scabspublication date Mon Mar 15, 2004 11:54author address author phone Report this post to the editors

There are demos organised every May Day by the workers movement. May Day is traditionally seen as the workers day. Not to have a demo this year would be a disgrace.

As for your comments on the EU. I do not see the expansion of the EU as something to celebrate. The expansion of the EU is not about improving the living standards of the people in Eastern Europe. Expansion is about making it easier for western European multinationals buy up the remnants of the state owned sectors of the economy in these countries. This will mean a further undermining of living standards and working conditions for these people.

author by brian - defence forcespublication date Wed Apr 07, 2004 18:09author email ankers99 at hotmail dot comauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

im a memeber of the defence forces , my leave has been cancelled and i miss my holiday due to security requirements for may day, can some please spare the time and be so kind as to a short history of may day, the different groups marching and their believes, what is it they atre worried about?, or is it just an excuse to cause mayhem on the strrets?, is it worldwide? terms like capitlism and globalisation i dont understand, so please take the time to educate me! by email address preferably

author by Chekovpublication date Wed Apr 07, 2004 18:39author address author phone Report this post to the editors

There are two groups organising protests for Mayday. One is the Dublin Grassroots Network, a coalition involving various anarchist , environmentalist and other activist groups and individuals. The other is Another Europe is Possible. I'm not sure who is affiliated to them beyond the Socialist Workers Party.

The link below sets out why the grassroots are protesting. The violent thugs are a figment of the media's imagination. In 10 years of anarchist activism I have yet to meet one at a protest anyway!

The roots of Mayday stretch back to Chicage in 1886 when a bomb was thrown during a rally in support of the 8 hour day. The state responded by rounding up all the local prominent anarchist activists and executing them. Since then Mayday has been international workers day.

Related Link: http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=64206
author by Joepublication date Thu Apr 08, 2004 12:36author address author phone Report this post to the editors

You'll find more material on the anarchist origins of Mayday at http://struggle.ws/about/mayday.html

Brian as your officers want to use you as paramilitary riot cops, (not a role I'm sure you joined for) be aware that they will tell you quite a few lies about what we are planning. But what we have online is exactly what we intend. I'd recomment a 'blue flu' outbreak.

author by Scoobiepublication date Mon Apr 19, 2004 20:10author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Many of your work collegues hearing the load of motivational rubish that I'm sure your "superiors" are spouting in the days leading to mayday might not be as motivated as you were to get the other side of the story. I applaud you for your openmindedness.

Rest assured that all mayday protesters are trying to bring about economic benifits, like your paid holiday time you enjoy, for all workers(and have succesfully done in the past.. the paid holiday time you enjoy is one of those benifits won in worker struggle) and not trying to inconvienence other workers. maybe you will come to see the delay in your paid holiday, that you will eventually get, as a minor and worthwhile sacrifice.

I advise taking the day off and spend the day with the protesters, I garentee an educational, potentially life changing experience. Bring some change with you and buy some of the newspapers being put out on the day. research what you find out on the net. once you begin seeing how the world is actually run its easy to see how so many former policemen, military personnel, etc see their real interests and join in working class struggle. Most people join the reactionary side (I'm a former NYC police officer candidate) under misguided reasons to contribute positivly to the world. Some of the best acivists have been ex military people!

author by Ailishpublication date Thu Apr 29, 2004 17:54author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I'm an EMT, working with one of the voluntary ambulance providers on May Day - we've been told to expect all hell to break loose, and to keep the Gardai and protesters seperate...
But the people we're getting our orders from don't expect the protesters to be causing hassle, or even furthering the trouble, should it start...
What kind of country are we living in, where the police force are expected to cause riots, and the protesters will need to be kept seperate from them, for the safety of the protesters?!

author by Cityboypublication date Thu Apr 29, 2004 18:30author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Yea from all the Ambulance and Fire Crews, professional and voluntary, that are being dragged in for the weekend..

will you guys please please go easy on us with the beatings..

and for the protestors can you give us a bit of space..!

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