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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3Pictures from this morning. Work stopped twice in three days. If you don't fancy getting wet there'll be lots of options when they move back onto the sand, which is the majority of the route.
Raiding Party
IRMS dragging people around
unrequited love from IRMS
Shell to Sea!
Good Morning's Work done
It takes some courage & endurance to maintain opposition to Shell's destructive intrusion into Erris, particularly in the face of unrestrained Gardaí & IRMS 'security' muscle. Beir bua!
Shell has been doing this unjust reaction to the peoples communities and organized labour for a long time. In British Columbia in the sixties the OCAWU-- Oil, Chemical, and Atomic Workers Union shut down the Shell refinery and picketed it for months, along with pickets at all refineries, and eventually Shell Officials brought in scabs and drove trucks through the pickets and killed a worker and injured numerous others on the line. That forced a move from the B.C.Federation of Labour, who then took over and a fight back resulted where the monopoly rulers began getting labour injunctions and using their bosses law to discriminate against the picket lines by reducing them to ineffectiveness, then court ordering them back to work.
They insisted that economy was the reason by which they meant their protits to pollute the environment. Then they began firing the workers by holding compny court firing and blacklisting of workers in the union. It was a disaster and defeat from the 'economist thinkers' point of view of the monopoly ruling classes, but to this day the movement of the future is comming into being to re-tool the entire industrial revolution towards the renewables such as wind, tidal, and solar power which transforms to electricity and is more power than can be used by all societies.
The workers struck not only for pollution money, but also for a clean non-poison working environment, and so from that future perspective the world's energy supply is now subject of change, much to defeat the oil companies and their monopolies over pollution for money. Strikes can win past, present and future. Organized labour in Ireland ought therefore to shut down these museum piece polluting industries and re-tool to wind, and solar power, the renewables. That is the non-pollution solution.