Croke Park talks – walkouts justified and welcome

Walkout by four unions from Croke Park 2 talks justified and welcome – new alliance of fighting unions needed to campaign for ‘no’ vote across the public service.

Walkout by four unions from Croke Park 2 talks justified and welcome – new alliance of fighting unions needed to campaign for ‘no’ vote across the public service.

Responding the the walkout by UNITE, the CPSU, INMO and the IMO from the Croke Park II talks Socialist Party TD Joe Higgins said:

“The walkout of these four unions combined with those unions and associations that were already outside the process means that there is a significant segment of the public sector workforce is not negotiating terms of surrender with the government. This is a positive development.

“The question remains now as to whether the leaders of those unions and associations who have responded to the sentiment from below by not participating in these talks will permit a situation where like before the leaders of SIPTU, IMPACT, INTO and PSEU will negotiate cuts on pay and conditions for all public servants.

“The task posed now is for a new alliance to be formed of unions who are committed to actively opposing further cuts on pay and conditions of public sector workers.Such an alliance should run a vigorous campaign for a ‘no vote’ to any deal and directly appeal to members of those unions whose leaderships are prepared to accept cuts to join them in their opposition to an attack that will further the crisis.

“The opposition to Croke Part II should be linked to fighting the property tax which is likewise an attack on income for all workers. The campaign for a ‘no’ vote can also raise positive demands for where the money can come from to fund public services, that is by among other things properly taxing wealth and unearned income and repudiating the odious debt.”

 

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