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Tens Of Thousands March In Cork

category cork | worker & community struggles and protests | other press author Friday November 06, 2009 21:25author by Kevin - WSM Report this post to the editors

In the region of 20,000 workers march through Cork City centre today to oppose Government cuts and the ongoing attacks on wages and conditions.
Workes against the government
Workes against the government

Cork anarchists from the WSM handed out 2000 leaflets at the march. Workers from a wide section of the union movement were present – SIPTU, TEEU, Unite, INO, INTO, ASTI, CWU, IWU, TUI, PNA.

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author by Gimme me more videopublication date Sat Nov 07, 2009 18:02author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Tommy Hogan former Waterford Crystal Worker calls for National Strike from the platform in Waterford- 3.35 minutes.

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Tommy Hogan former Waterford Crystal Worker calls for National Strike


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author by Ray - Cork WSMpublication date Sat Nov 07, 2009 13:02author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Speeches from Joe O'Flynn (Siptu general secretary) and others (sorry don't have names) mentioned future action to come if the government doesn't listen (to them I presume), and praised the marchers for 'the strong message we're sending out to the government today'. There was also much talk of a better fairer way, which is the slogan that ICTU have for their strategy for helping Ireland's rich get out of the crisis that Ireland's rich created. The rich only shared crumbs from the so-called Celtic Tiger with the rest of us begrudgingly, and only after years of evasion and deceit on the rich folks' part. On the other hand, the rich generously invite everyone else to share in their losses. €60 billion and counting for the banks, Lenihan et al are out there protecting Ireland Inc's low-tax economy for corporations, so cuts in services, wages (both public and private, there'll be no artificial divide there!), and social welfare will be on the menu they'll serve.
More than just marches will be needed to stop the government and the business community making us pay for their crisis. The further action called for the 24th of November (and for which balloting is continuing) can help to keep the momentum for action going. Organise for a general strike!

P.S. - a number of Cork Shell to Sea members distributed 600+ copies of the 'Someday Independent' at the march. the leaflet was very well-received, though it was disappointing to hear no mention from the speakers of this second robbery that's being perpetrated on the Irish people. Mind you, the marchers showed much more awareness of this issue that those who would lead them; that is always the way with these things.

Marchers making their way down Grand Parade
Marchers making their way down Grand Parade

More marchers, Grand Parade
More marchers, Grand Parade

More people coming down Grand Parade
More people coming down Grand Parade

Still more people on the march, Grand Parade.
Still more people on the march, Grand Parade.

Listening to the speeches, on the Grand Parade.
Listening to the speeches, on the Grand Parade.

author by Ray - Cork WSMpublication date Sat Nov 07, 2009 12:16author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Good to see so many people at the march. It was a diverse group of marchers too - public- and private-sector workers, unemployed people, pensioners, students, and it's a welcome reminder if any were needed of the widespread anger felt by that diverse multitude over how and for whom this society's being run.

March about to start, Lapps Quay
March about to start, Lapps Quay

More marchers starting off from Lapps Quay
More marchers starting off from Lapps Quay

The protest march on Parnell Place
The protest march on Parnell Place

More marchers starting off their city centre route
More marchers starting off their city centre route

The head of the march on Grand Parade
The head of the march on Grand Parade

 
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