Commemorating May Day

In recent months, the Workers Party has actively campaigned against privatisation; the introduction of water and services charges; the reduction of welfare benefits; proposals to remove free travel for older people; attempts to make working people and their families pay to see a doctor; payment for prescription charges; and payment for essential public services.

Next week we celebrate May Day, the workers’ holiday. Socialists, trade unionists, workers and labour activists will come together across the world to commemorate and celebrate our common struggles. Some will do so under circumstances of severe repression, brutality and war. Our Party, the Workers Party, will stand with them.  

We will continue our solidarity with the trade union demands in support of workers’ rights, pay and conditions and those workers who have been harassed and victimised for asserting their rights.  

Earlier this year, the Workers Party supported the historic events of industrial action organised by the labour movement in Northern Ireland when workers came together to demonstrate their power. The May Day Rally will be a further demonstration of that power, but we must now take a further step.

Our segregated and bankrupt political system which serves the interests of the tribal politicians, and the exploiting capitalist class, must be challenged.

Workers need to create a viable and effective electoral mechanism to defeat those interests and must take immediate steps to unite in a struggle in the interests of their class. Only an anti-sectarian, class-based, united workers’ struggle can deliver our objective – workers’ power and socialism.

Solidarity and Support for the Palestinian People

This weekend has witnessed the widespread revulsion of people across these islands, and across the world, against the atrocities visited by the Israeli state against the people of #Palestine. As this situation escalates, these demonstrations of solidarity expose the rift between the people and their governments.

While working men and women, of all backgrounds, understand the humanitarian calamity facing the people of #Gaza and have no difficulty calling out Israeli war crimes and crimes against humanity, many states and politicians either openly espouse and support Israeli aggression or rehearse weasel words about Israel’s right to defend itself while denying the well-established Israeli violations of international law. 

Israel’s war on the Palestinians started over 75 years ago. The spectacular brutality of the apartheid Israeli state, amplified in recent days but long a constant feature of the occupation, must finally be confronted.

Bombing civilians, destroying entire neighbourhoods, driving vulnerable people from their homes and hospitals and depriving them of fuel, food, shelter and even water are criminal acts reminiscent of the Nazis.

Peace for all will never be achieved unless the root causes of the violence are addressed and peace is only possible where there is a just solution which recognises and protects the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people.

The people’s protests stand in stark contrast to the war-mongering of their governments.

Support and Solidarity

The current situation is almost without precedent. Industrial action is being forced on workers in local councils. the health service,  schools, universities and colleges and many companies in the private sector as inflation, the cost of living,  profit taking  and dividend payouts to shareholders leave thousands of families in poverty and debt.

For only the second time in their history, nursing staff in Northern Ireland are considering strike action in support of an above inflation pay rise and safer working conditions for them and their patients.

Next week will see industrial action being taken by three teachers unions across Northern Ireland. One of them, the National Education Union (NUE) has only taken to the picket line once before in its 130 year history.

Council staff have have been on strike, many of them for several weeks, in support of better pay and conditions. Other workers in other sectors look set to join them in the coming weeks.

Workers wages are not causing inflation, profiteering, bankers bonuses, shareholders dividends and capitalism are.

Home grown and Westminster Tories are quite prepared to face down workers, their just demands and their rights. We must be even more resolute in our support and solidarity for those taking or considering industrial action. 

We must ensure that it is working people, public services and jobs that win the day.

Picture: Workers Party members supporting striking council workers in Lisburn/Castlereagh