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National Forum: 'There Is An Alternative'

category national | worker & community struggles and protests | event notice author Tuesday April 06, 2010 11:47author by D_D - Dublin Council of Trade Unions Report this post to the editors

Dublin Council of Trade Unions
National Forum
'There Is An Alternative'

12pm to 3pm
Saturday 8th May
Liberty Hall
Dublin, 1.

In view of the then oncoming cuts in public and social spending, cuts which have come to pass in the December budget and at other times, which have transferred the cost of the economic crisis on to working people, the poorest and the most defenceless, while billions of euro are handed over to the banks to bail them out, the Dublin Council of Trade Unions successfully proposed the following Motion to the 2009 Biennial Conference of the Irish Congress of Trade Unions:

“Conference calls on the Executive Committee to convene a Forum of Social, Community and Cultural Groups, sympathetic to the needs of working people in order to prepare a platform to promote an agreed programme for the development of a socially responsive and balanced Irish economy, cognisant of their needs and interests.”

To assist in following up that Motion the Dublin Council of Trade Unions is convening a Forum of Trades Councils, trade unions, trade unionists, community organisations, campaigns, NGOs, political parties and organisations, independent TDs, etc. to discuss the formulation of a platform of aims, as referred to in the Motion, and a plan of campaign to seek their achievement.

A preliminary invitation has been sent to many organisations (please check with your own) to send up to three people and to participate in the Forum. Participation does not imply any policy commitments in advance and decisions will be made by consensus if at all possible. Fuller details of the agenda and introductory speakers will be sent to you shortly. The Forum will take place on Saturday 8th May from 12 pm to 3 pm in Liberty Hall, Dublin. Organisations should reply by 24th April.

Contact: 087 6172855 (Phil McFadden, DCTU President) or dctuforum@gmail.com or:

Dublin Council of Trade Unions,
Mandela House,
44, Lower Gardiner Street,
Dublin, 1.

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The Forum is not open as such, but organisations are welcome to send up to three people.

Agenda

12.00 Introduction: 'There Is An Alternative', Fighting the cuts, the ICTU 10 Point programme, and other new ways forward.
Phil McFadden, President, Dublin Council of Trade Unions.

12.10 The bones of an alternative: suggestions for a basic policy platform.
Mick O'Reilly, Executive, Dublin Council of Trade Unions.

12.30 Is there an economic and political alternative?
Vincent Browne, journalist and broadcaster.

12.50 'Show me the money': a little bit of alternative economics
Michael Taft, UNITE trade union economist.

1.10 – 3.00 General Discussion & further action and activity

Contact: 087 6172855 or dctuforum@gmail.com or the above address.

 
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