United Left Alliance, SF & Independent TDs urge public to take to the streets this weekend on anti-austerity march

At a press conference today TDs from the United Left Alliance, Independents and Sinn Féin joined trade unionists calling for support for a pre-budget anti-austerity march this Saturday in Dublin.

The march called by the Dublin Council of Trade Unions, and supported by ICTU, SIPTU, Unite, Mandate, the United Left Alliance, Sinn Féin, Independent TDs and a wide range of community and campaign groups, will assemble at 12pm, this Saturday November 26th in Parnell Square Dublin.

The recently established Alliance Against Austerity, who hosted the press conference, will also hold a mass public assembly directly following Saturday’s march, following the example of similar assemblies taking place as part of the Global Occupy movement and the mass protest movements in Egypt, Greece and Spain.

The new Alliance believes that austerity policies being implemented in Europe, the US and elsewhere in response to the Global economic and financial crisis are grossly unfair and are deepening the current economic crisis, and may lead to a further world-wide economic slump.

The Alliance and participants in the press conference are calling on the Irish government to abandon austerity policies aimed at low and middle income workers, and vulnerable sectors of society, and instead place the burden of the current economic crisis on the private financial sector and the wealthy in society.

The alliance is also calling for major direct state investment in job creation and the protection of the welfare state and public services.

This march will not be once-off event but will be a step towards a sustained campaign of popular mobilisation – demanding policies which put jobs creation, public services and the protection of the vulnerable ahead the profits of bank and financial elites.

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Labour hypocrisy over education cuts

Last week’s statement by Labour TD Aodhán Ó Ríordáin in which he attacked the decision of the Irish National Teachers Organisation not to cooperate with the exploitative JobBridge scheme is nothing short of scandalous.
At a time when the Labour/Fine Gael government have stood by as €700 million was gifted to unsecured Anglo bondholders, while the Government implement cuts to special education in the form of SNA cuts and slash the wages and pensions of new entrant teachers, it beggars belief that Deputy O’ Riodain would shed crocodile tears for young teachers in this way. JobBridge seeks to exploit young teachers seeking employment by taking them on 6 or 9 month contracts for their dole plus an additional €50. If the welfare of young teachers is the principle concern of Deputy O’Riordain and the Labour Party, they would immediately reverse the previous government’s cut in special class teachers, resource teaching allocation and shelve the planned class size increase rumoured to be part of the upcoming budget, which could see a cut of up to 1,500 primary school posts.
People Before Profit have been contacted by a number of INTO members in the constituency who are angry at the attack by Deputy O’Riordain. The INTO’s decision took place after a long debate within the organisation and was taken in consultation with young, newly graduated teachers. For Deputy O’Riordain to claim that “in effect, what they INTO have done today is to rob these people of their dream of teaching in an Irish classroom” is disgraceful. The fact remains that JobBridge does not address the issue of unemployment for primary school teachers and in fact decisions made by this current government in terms of class size and special education have worsened the employment prospects of the very teachers that Deputy O’Riordain claims to be concerned for.

 

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FURTHER AUSTERITY IS ECONOMICS OF THE MADHOUSE

€3.8 BILLION OF AUSTERITY REPRESENTS “ECONOMICS OF THE MADHOUSE” AND WILL FURTHER CRIPPLE IRELAND’S ECONOMY

POLITICAL THEATRICS IN EUROPE CAN’T MASK SLOWING GROWTH AND EUROPEAN SLIDE TOWARDS RECESSION

In a statement, Richard Boyd Barrett TD for the People Before Profit Alliance has responded to reports on the content of the government’s medium term economic review, published today, which is proposing a further 3.8 billion of austerity cuts and taxes in the forthcoming budget.

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Richard Boyd Barrett TD calls on Minister for Foreign Affairs Eamon Gilmore to intervene

Protest in Solidarity with Freedom Waves at 6pm today

A protest will take place at 6pm at the Spire, O’Connell St., Dublin in solidarity with the MV Saoirse and Tahrir intercepted by the Israeli navy 48 miles from Gaza.

Richard Boyd Barrett TD calls on the Irish government to intervene immediately and to demand the safety of passengers aboard the MV Saoirse.

At 10.58 am (Irish time) Dr. Fintan Lane, who is aboard the MV Saoirse, alerted the the Irish Ship to Gaza campaign here in Dublin via satellite phone to say that two Israeli warships were rapidly approaching the MV Saoirse and Canadian boat the MV Tahrir.

At approximately 11.15am the ship had radio contact from the Israeli’s demanding to know their destination and after that there has been no communication with the MV Saoirse.

Richard Boyd Barrett TD calls on the Irish government to intervene immediately and to demand the safety of passengers aboard the MV Saoirse. People Before Profit Councillor Hugh Lewis from Ballybrack in Dublin (pictured below).

 

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People Before Profit Councillor on Freedom Waves to Gaza

Councillor Hugh Lewis participates in latest attempt to break the siege of Gaza
Following a call for international solidarity from 46 civil society organisations in Gaza, which include Teachers Associations, the Public Service Workers Union, the Health Service Workers Union, youth groups and rehabilitation centres, the Irish ship MV Saoirse and a Canadian ship MV Tahrir have set sail as part of an initiative called Freedom Waves to once more break the siege of Gaza.

The situation in Gaza is worsening. The humanitarian crisis is escalating daily with the continuing siege by the Israelis. As of 1 January 2012, approximately 600,000 refugees will not receive their three month food ration from the UNRWA (United Nations Relief and Works Agency) because as a result of the siege most people are dependent on aid relief from the UN agency.

The Freedom Flotilla which had attempted to sail in June was prevented from sailing from Greece by Israeli pressure. The Irish ship, the MV Saoirse, was sabotaged while docked in Turkey at the time but has since been repaired.

The boats, two civilian vessels, carrying 27 passengers from seven countries, are currently in international waters en route to Gaza.

People Before Profit Councillor Hugh Lewis (Ballybrack) is participating in this humanitarian and solidarity mission with Socialist Party MEP Paul Murphy, Sinn Fein representatives and others from civil society.

At 11.30am today the ships were 225 nautical miles from Gaza, 99 nautical miles w/sw of Cyprus and they expect to reach the port of Gaza sometime tomorrow if they are allowed to continue without interception by the Israelis.

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Eamonn Casey:  Hypocrisy And Rape

Revelations about Eamonn Casey point yet again to the gross hypocrisy of the Bishops.These are mostly elderly males who think they have every right to

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