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After 'Towards 2016', where now for the unions?

category dublin | worker & community struggles and protests | event notice author Wednesday November 22, 2006 12:47author by Sinn Féin Report this post to the editors

Public meeting organised by the Sinn Féin Trade Union Dept. in the Teacher's Club at 7.30pm on Thursday the 30th of November.

Speakers:
Brendan Ogle of the ATGWU
Eddie Conlon of the TUI
SIPTU speaker

All welcome

In the aftermath of Congres signing up to Towards 2016, where now in developing unions as organising and campaiging organisations? Can pro and anti Partnership sections of the union movement work together and how is this best done?

author by Liberty Hall Langerpublication date Tue Nov 28, 2006 16:57author address author phone Report this post to the editors

For a kick-off, the major issue facing the Irish union movement is NOT whether or not to enter national agreements ('social partnership'), but whether it is going to allow its representative structures to continue to die in unionised workplaces, and whether it is capable of regenerating itself enough to launch serious strategic organising campaigns in hitherto non-union sectors.

'Social partnership' is not irrelevant to that discussion but is not central to it either - otherwise we would have witnessed a trade union renaissance in Britain and Northern Ireland under the Conservative governments which sought and failed to destroy the union movement.

I know that SIPTU and the ATGWU - at least its British section - are taking steps towards becoming fit-for-purpose organising unions. I won't be able to attend this meeting, but I urge those who go not to start slanging matches about 'social partnership' but to keep their eyes on the prize of building unions capable of organising for workplace power.

Related Link: http://www.iww.org/organize/why/
author by eddiepublication date Thu Dec 07, 2006 00:40author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Any update on how this conference went?

author by Graltonpublication date Thu Dec 07, 2006 01:48author address author phone Report this post to the editors

There's a report on the meeting on Page 12 of today's An Phoblacht.

author by Cowardly Tom - Also sacked by ITGWUpublication date Wed Mar 21, 2007 21:18author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I have seen other nonsensical postings from Liberty Hall Langer and he obviously knows that his bread is well and truly buttered on the employers side.

What is his definition of a fit for Purpose Union?

DOES HE MEAN THE UNIONS IN IRELAND WHO LICK THE EMPLOYERS A....

Well, yes - I agree, that's all they're fit for.

author by Marlboro manpublication date Wed Mar 21, 2007 21:38author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The Unions have effectively negotiated themselves into a dead-end with Partnership and especially 'Towards 2016'

This document demands even greater flexiblity of the work force, a further errosion of conditions by stealth, effectively allows management carte blanche outsourcing with extremely vague pre-requisites, denies Unions greater scope within any kind of restructuring in light of benchmarking, locked pay-agreements irrespective of inflation and other indirect costs of living increases.

Has enabled IBEC a far greater say in work-practices, linked work-performance and profit, made it easier for management to sack established civil servants, has introduced a Project management Developement System into the civil service that is akin to Big Brother in its intrusion into the daily work routine and has the potention to make a worker accountable for every minute of his or her working day.

The Unions at the highest level sold this on the 12% guaranteed pay-rise over the next 10 yrs and has bought in wholesale to the idea that they have a responsiblitly to the economy to provide the government with a lean cut-throat civil service in line with private practice.

PD's anyone?

 
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