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Jump To Comment: 3 2 1Interesting point, certainly some one ( the working class) will be asked to pay for both the general economic crisis and the states bail out of the Irish banking system. The first line of attack will be this national pay deal. If acccepted it will pave the way for more attacks. More rationalisations, more redundancies in the public services, more demands for flexibility. Ultimately the attacks will go on to those relying on social welfare and other services. Mondays meet will be about getting the word to as many workplaces as possible to vote no. Come along if you can.
The conference rejected a pay pause ,but really what is on the cards is the decimation of real wages as well as the slashing and scrapping of such limited social gains made by organized labour over the years in such areas as health care ,education and social welfare . Real ,non-fictitious capital is urgently needed to prop up the profit system and that can only be wrung from the labour of the working class – the only source of true value . That truth which is now apparent to even the most craven apologists for capitalism is what needs to be addressed .The implications are revolutionary .
In order to pay for the billions of euros needed to pay off speculators’ and bankers’ debts there will have to be class war and attacks of an unprecedented scale on the living standards of the working class in the coming period : Partnership can only mean collusion in those attacks . The teachers club meeting should at least make a start on outlining a defensive strategy for workers - one capable of linking to broader sections of the community such as the unemployed and to the middle class thousands of who will now be fearing the loss of their homes as cash for mortgages dries up.
Good to see someone opposing this deal. My union head ( McLoone)had the gall to tell the press that it was the best way to and I quote "protect incomes and jobs" !! So taking a pay cut and agreeing to massive redundancies in the health sector where I labour is the best way to protect jobs and incomes.. what was it the US general said during the Vietnam war.. we had to destroy the village in order to save it!!