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Confront Corporate Cowboys such as O’Leary

category dublin | worker & community struggles and protests | press release author Wednesday June 02, 2004 18:56author by Andrew O'Connell - Sinn Feinauthor email aoconnell at sinnfeindsc dot comauthor address 347 Ballyfermot Road, Dublin 10.author phone 016259320 Report this post to the editors

A Sinn Féin representative has said that it is time to confront the culture of corporate arrogance in Ireland.

Sinn Fein's Andrew O’Connell who is tipped for a City Council seat in Dublin’s South West Inner City said:

“The arrogance of men such as Michael O’Leary appears to know no bounds and his sensationalist claims grow more colourful by the day. Only today he has predicted a “bloodbath” in the airline industry and that Ryanair will be “the last man standing”. This guy appears to think he’s starring in a John Wayne movie.

“The macho posturing of O’Leary, most evident in his attitude towards workers and unions, and his belief that he has the right to dictate government economic policy, is an example of everything that is wrong with corporate Ireland.

“We have witnessed scandal after scandal concerning banks and financial institutions in recent weeks and it is very clear that there is something sick at the heart of corporate Ireland. A corporate culture of arrogance has developed in this state over the years. This type of stuff is seen in countries which have been heavily dependant on external multinational investment and which have developed an unhealthy relationship between business and politics. These are the conditions in which white collar crime is rampant.

“The lack of real censure or punishment against white collar criminals compared to the sentences doled out to petty criminals with drugs or educational problems is leading to widespread cyncism against the whole idea of politics.

“ If Ireland is to move ahead in the 21st Century as a modern European state with respect for workers’ rights and clear blue water between political parties and big business, the likes of O’Leary should be faced down.

“The break up of Aer Rianta must be resisted. The moves towards privatisation or destruction of successful publicly owned companies such as Aer Riant and Dublin Bus is an example of the type of politics that encourages corporate arrogance. Let’s stand up to the bullies.”

author by Ryanairfanpublication date Wed Jun 02, 2004 20:52author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Hate it when somone is sucessful in Ireland?
O Leary is what we need for the Taoiseach.high time that somone gets out there and shatters the trade unions and the leftist waster powerbase that has held Ireland back for so long.
come back Maggie Thatcher.We have a job for you in Ireland

author by chris bondpublication date Wed Jun 02, 2004 23:33author address author phone Report this post to the editors

the reason why air rianta is being broken up is because the government want to satisfy their friends in big business. They have little consideration for the social and economic knock on effects it could have. for example a profit driven private company is not going going to continue giving 10 million in subsities to shannon airport as it would be considered "wasteful" this could spell disaster for industry in the area which is so dependant on the airport, thousands of jobs could be at stake.

Mary harney has to be the most arrogant tanaiste we have ever had she is threatening to walk out of government(which would be a good thing for everyone btw) if minister brennan refuses to privatise dublin bus. She says running it is a "burden" on the tax payer`s money, what does she expect? if we want to provide a good decent reliable bus service to everyone in dublin there is no way a profit can be made. dublin bus are dependant on state subsidies but thats a price worth paying for proper transport. A private company would hike fairs and cut non profitable routes leaving thousands without a bus service.

what sickens me most is that the government is using the lisbon strategy in order to push for the privitisation of all public services, yet they are not using the parts of the treaty which call for better wages and equality for the disabled. Profit before people epitomizes 7 years of Fianna Fail/PD administration. If they are short of money to run public services they should cancel the massive tax concessions given to rasehorse owners.

author by jeffpublication date Thu Jun 03, 2004 18:11author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The only confronting the Sinners will do will be after dark with a couple of balaclavas and baseball bats.

And there is no way they'll go near O' Leary.

So now feck off Sinners, another example of crap opposition.

author by Mellowspublication date Thu Jun 03, 2004 20:56author address author phone Report this post to the editors

What sad bastard you are Jeff! is that the level of political debate your up to? Why don't you apply for a job as a columnist in the Sindo. By the way what are you trying to imply by saying the Shinners would never go near O'Leary? Is there some political point in this cryptic comment? I'm intrigued. Make sure to fill us all in you pathetic windbag!

author by Vladpublication date Thu Jun 03, 2004 20:59author address author phone Report this post to the editors

What's your real point Jeff? Are you just a Shinner basher or do you have some better political alternative in mind?

author by Ryanairfanpublication date Thu Jun 03, 2004 23:34author address author phone Report this post to the editors

of taxpayer monies.
Aer Rianta.
Govt subsised incompetant,[especially the rent a cop section who couldnt even deal with the crusties]heavily unionised,jobs for life attitude.GET RID OF IT
Ditto Dublin bus,CIE in all its new guises,
ESB,Aer Lingus.In fact ALL the semi state bodies.One of the reason the services in this country are shite,is because everyone who works in them knows they can be lazy, and total wasters and be almost impossible to fire.If they are threatened on being somwhat productive they can run off to their collective mummy to bawl.In a proper run ecnomy you would keep your job by being productive,not by inefficency.But efficency and the Irish dont fit in the same sentence.

author by chris bondpublication date Mon Jun 07, 2004 23:25author address author phone Report this post to the editors

trade unions are the best thing to ever happen to ireland. Prior to the connolly/larkin era workers worked insane hours and recieved meagre wages whilst the bosses took most of the wealth.Mary harney thinks that companies can be trusted to voluntarily respect the rights and needs of workers.PDs are just a subservient branch of IBEC

author by Paul Hardy - SIPTU Organising Unitpublication date Tue Jun 08, 2004 19:54author email phardy at siptu dot ieauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

The best way to take on the bosses is where it hurts - in the workplace by organising a union. It's your constitutional right and new laws protect workers from victimisation. Get in touch if you want to know more.

author by Ronniepublication date Sat Oct 09, 2004 14:58author address author phone Report this post to the editors

If this i the case why dont SIPTU support the right of Dublin Bus workers to join the union of their choice?

What is actually happening is SIPTU and NBRU are activly helping Dublin Bus to stop people joining the IWU.

Could it be because SIPTU are more interested in keeping a closed shop for themselves and NBRU than they are in workers rights?

author by banagherpublication date Sat Oct 09, 2004 15:13author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I have to laugh at this one:
"If Ireland is to move ahead in the 21st Century as a modern European state with respect for workers’ rights and clear blue water between political parties and big business, the likes of O’Leary should be faced down."

Looks like these Sinn Fein boyos have been doing a bit too much insular navel-gazing recently ....

Show me which modern "21st century" European State has "clear blue water between political parties and big business".

I can't think of a single one .... at least not among the "core" European states, i.e. the big ones like France and Germany ....

And looking at recent developments across Europe, "respect for worker's rights" is being steadily eroded .....

O'Leary is not some kind of unique Irish phenomenon .... he's just an Irish symptom of a much more widespread disease .......

Unfortunately it's cowboys like this who are steering the ship these days and I would hazard a guess that we'll be waiting some time before they are "faced down" by the Shinners or anyone else ...... especially since O Leary's corporate headquarters is probably in London anyway ......

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