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Report from the INTO picket line outside Dept of Education - 24th Nov. '09

category dublin | worker & community struggles and protests | news report author Tuesday November 24, 2009 17:57author by Gregor Kerr - member Irish National Teachers Organisation and Workers Solidarity Movement - personal capacity Report this post to the editors

From before 8a.m. this morning, members of the Irish National Teachers Organisation were on the picket line outside the Department of Education and Science in Dublin’s Marlborough Street, alongside Special Needs Assistant colleagues, members of IMPACT, and workers based in the DES building itself, members of SIPTU, CPSU and PSEU.

From before 8a.m. this morning, members of the Irish National Teachers Organisation were on the picket line outside the Department of Education and Science in Dublin’s Marlborough Street, alongside Special Needs Assistant colleagues, members of IMPACT, and workers based in the DES building itself, members of SIPTU, CPSU and PSEU.

By 8:15a.m. the number of picketers had risen to about 100, by 8:30 to nearly 200. The numbers on the picket line averaged 200 until 10a.m. At that time union members began to gather in Gardiner St. for a rally and march. By the time the march from Gardiner St. arrived around the block outside the DES building in Marlborough, it was well over 2,000 strong.

For the rest of the day, the picket on the DES averaged 500 to 1,000 - an impressive and determined show of strength. Union members from Dublin City North, Dublin North West and Dublin North East branches were rostered to spend 2-hour periods on the picket but many members spent much longer periods there, a testament to the feelings of solidarity and comradeship which people felt by taking part. We were also joined by many colleagues from union branches from the southside of the city. In total up to 5,000 teachers and SNAs took part in the picket at some stage during the day.

Teachers on the picket line were determined that today would just be the start. Nobody was under the illusion that the government was going to back down after one day of action but all were convinced that we were no longer going to allow ourselves to be scapegoated. Today’s strike and picket was seen as the first step in making a stance, and members left the picket this afternoon determined to begin to organise for next Thursday’s second day of action.

The feelings of solidarity and comradeship which union members took away from today’s picket will be the building blocks on which the next phase of action will be built. Members of INTO, and indeed all unions, need to remember this sense of solidarity and need to keep the pressure on union leaders to follow through on the promised continuation of the battle begun today.

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 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Text of leaflet     Gregor    Tue Nov 24, 2009 18:09 
   The unions     Irishman    Tue Nov 24, 2009 22:53 
   My sympathy rests solely with the unemployed and voiceless     Jacqueline Fallon    Wed Nov 25, 2009 00:20 
   to Jacq     Conor    Wed Nov 25, 2009 05:04 
   I support the strike with a few reservations     UnemployedBum    Wed Nov 25, 2009 05:47 
   agree with above post     Conor    Wed Nov 25, 2009 13:47 
   More pictures from the day     Libcom    Thu Nov 26, 2009 19:35 
   Funny who ends up collecting change in buckets and who doesn't...     BucketList    Thu Nov 26, 2009 20:39 
   er     shirley    Thu Nov 26, 2009 23:45 


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