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This is a discussion on France brought to a halt by strike of more than 1million people within the Foreign Affairs forums, part of the Topical Discussion category on Politics.ie. Irish unions need to rediscover their balls, if they have any left. This is the sort of action that is ...
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| Irish unions need to rediscover their balls, if they have any left. This is the sort of action that is necessary to send the right signal to the government that we have had enough of billion euro bailouts for crooks and liars while being asked to endure penury ourselves. Vive la France! Massive Strike Closes France - TIME |
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| French teachers join in the strike - not like our lilly-livered lot! Teachers join national strike in France | Education | guardian.co.uk |
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| Unfortunatley the Unions here couldn't organise a piss up in a brewery never mind a national strike. The Big employers, IBEC and the government have sucessfully divided and just about conquered the trade union movement in this country leaving a French style strike most improbable here. Remember the great SIPTU victory for the workers of Irish Ferries. How many of those sea farers involved are still working for that company? (I'll open a new thread on that issue in a few days) A national strike of French proportions will show that the workers of this country can cease to be the doormat to the empolyers in the race to the bottom. |
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| The French are a joke. Massive unemployment in areas which is structural and they want to keep the cosseted existence most of them have especially in the state sector. If they succeed France can look forward to double digit unemployment, massive debt and a lost generation of young workers.
__________________ Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery. Winston Churchill |
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Ireland has a long and rich tradition of trade union activity and solidarity - comparable with the French. The class struggle in France has developed to a mroe advanced stage than in Ireland - but it is inevitable the the working class in this country will move onto the offensive at a certain point and it could well happen a lot sooner than expected. |
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__________________ Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery. Winston Churchill |
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