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Shell Named ‘Scrooge of the Year 2006’

category limerick | anti-capitalism | news report author Wednesday December 20, 2006 17:08author by Socialist Youth - Limerick Socialist Youthauthor email info at socialistparty dot netauthor address Limerickauthor phone 086-8064801 Report this post to the editors

In Socialist Youth's Competition

Last Saturday shoppers on Limerick’s O’Connell St got a chance to caste their vote for ‘Scrooge of the Year 2006’. Shell emerged victorious in Socialist Youth’s competition to find the most hated company in the country and were awarded their title on Tuesday the 19th at Shell HQ in Dublin.
Ballot Caste for 'Scrooge of the Year 2006'
Ballot Caste for 'Scrooge of the Year 2006'

Shell won because people all over Ireland are appalled by them forcing through their dangerous pipeline in Rossport. People know Shell can afford to refine the gas at sea, sure they make around €1.5 million profit every hour and they didn’t pay a penny for the Corrib Gas!

Other main contenders for the title were Bank of Ireland and Dell. The banks in general got a hard time for the constant scandals over illegal bank charges and the huge profits they make on mortgages and personal loans. The ongoing struggle in Bank of Ireland against the bosses’ plans to slash pensions also raised some tempers.

In Limerick, Dell is particularly infamous due to the threat of them moving to Poland to get even lower wage rates. People with friends and family working in Dell were also very angry at Dell’s low wage rates of around €8/hr basic and the long shifts and insecurity associated with the job.

Some of the voters proposed their own Scrooges instead of those on the ballot, of these the recurring ones were the HSE, the PD’s and the Limerick based Castlemahon Foods Ltd. due to the ongoing scandal over their liquidation.

Socialist Youth ran this competition to give people a chance to voice their anger against the bosses assault on wages, jobs, health and safety all in the name of profit. We were encouraged by the results and plan on running similar competitions in the New Year, as well as organising struggles against the bosses attacks.

Related Link: http://www.SocialistParty.net

Results of Socialist Youth's Competition
Results of Socialist Youth's Competition

author by JMpublication date Thu Dec 21, 2006 02:28author address Rossportauthor phone Report this post to the editors

Great result, but maybe not as accurate as it could be! Don't forget the hidden costs in (almost) getting a project like Corrib off the ground... facilitation payments, "community funds", corporate dinners, breakfasts, lunches, PR consultations, more PR consultations, media "briefings", event "sponsorships", Christmas hampers, private security services, public security services, community "liason officers", and the all-important "incentives" dished out to those in the know. Surely this kind of schmoozing doesn't come cheap?!

Related Link: http://www.shelltosea.com/
author by Jamespublication date Thu Dec 21, 2006 16:48author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I saw a similar campaign taking place on henry street last saturday by the same organisation, I presume shell were front runners there but it wouldn't hurt to post those results on a lovely pie chart like the one displayed above!

author by Cian - SY & SP -personal capacitypublication date Thu Dec 21, 2006 17:18author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Hey,
Shell won the over all one as well, buit the pie chart is only limerick votes but its probably something similar in dublin. I wouldnt hold my breath waioting for the dublin results to be put up in pie-chart form but they did do a press release.

Cya,
Cian

 
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