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SIPTU letter to members

category national | miscellaneous | news report author Friday March 19, 2004 17:52author by SIPTU member Report this post to the editors

Why strike was called off

Simple Jack says!!!

March 18, 2004

Dear Member,

We are writing to explain the reason why we decided to call off the one day strike in the CIE group of companies scheduled for today.

A number of steps are required if we are to secure jobs and quality of employment in face of the privatisation proposals which are being promoted vigorously by Transport Minister, Seamus Brennan. We must endeavour to negotiate an agreement, which preserves the services provided by the CIE group of companies, as well as acceptable terms for any reform. It is critical that any change serves the public interest rather than the private greed and self-interest of would be profiteers.

It is also critical to ensure, that any element of competition is not conducted on the basis of achieving cost advantage through a “race to the bottom” on pay and terms of employment. Otherwise current standards of employment and job security in CIE will be totally undermined. Although Government spokespersons have said that they had no desire to bring this about, until now, they were very careful to avoid entering into any commitment to try to prevent it. On last Monday evening, the Taoiseach entered into a specific and clear written commitment to this end, for the first time, stating as follows: “I note your concern on the need for measures to ensure that standards of employment are protected and that ‘a race to the bottom’ is avoided. I confirm that we will engage with the trade unions on measures to address these concerns.”

We have no illusions on the difficulties in turning this commitment into concrete measures because one of the major consequences of privatisation is enhanced profits through the erosion of pay and conditions and job security, through the process of competition.

However, we believe that we must hold firm on this and put it up to the Taoiseach and the Government to deliver on the commitment. It is critical that we do so, because before we are to embark on industrial action in the future, we must be able to show the public that we have exhausted all other possibilities. The way we treat the public and make our case to them may be critical to the outcome for all our members.

We very much appreciate how frustrated you feel arising from yesterday’s decision. We ask you to bear with us so that we can all concentrate on fighting this critical battle against the very powerful forces marshalled behind Minister Brennan’s proposals.

Yours fraternally
Jack O’Connor Joe O’Flynn Brendan Hayes
General President General Secretary Vice President

Barbara Kelly
Public Relations Official

author by Davidpublication date Fri Mar 19, 2004 21:20author address author phone Report this post to the editors

the Taoiseach said absolutely nothing that he could be held responsible for. He made no committments that he couldnt pretent he didnt make.
And SIPTU beaurocrats decided that this statement was enough to totally undermine their entire democratic structure and call off a strike that its members had voted for without even notifying the strike committee that they were doing so.

Wonderful.

author by A Siptu shopfloor elected rep.publication date Mon Mar 22, 2004 18:54author address author phone Report this post to the editors

So the SIPTU leadership decided to call off a democratically voted decision on strike action,all because Bertie said a few things in a letter.
Heres this governments real test of committment.How many of the promised 10,000 new homes have been built under the new agreed partnership agreement "Sustaining Progress".Not one brick has even been laid.Mr O'Connor can confirm that.But hey us ordinary members what do we know.
its about time we rejected sixteen years of wage slavery and lies from all sides.Whoops Im sorry its called Partnership.
How dare the Union leadership over rule a democratically arrived at decision to take strike action against a government that continues to lie cheat and decive us.

author by Pepe Le Pewpublication date Tue Mar 23, 2004 17:07author address author phone Report this post to the editors

This is the moment to join SIPTU if not already a member - to organise both in workplaces against the bosses and in the union's structures against betrayal.

 
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