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RSF support Argos workers

category national | anti-capitalism | press release author Monday December 10, 2007 19:54author by RSF - Republican Sinn Fein Report this post to the editors

Statement by Republican Sinn Féin Vice President Des Dalton

"Argos announced profits in 2006 exceeding 8.1 billion euro whilst profits for the first half of this year are up 50%. Despite this Argos are refusing workers a 10 % pay rise, which would bring hourly rates to 9.90 euro. The cost of importing strike breakers is greater for Argos than the pay increase sought by the workers. However the prize for the company in winning this battle would be to break the power of the worker's union in Argos"

RSF support Argos workers

Statement by Republican Sinn Féin Vice President Des Dalton

The dispute at Argos which led to a one day strike on December 1 and the use of 'scab labour' imported from England and Wales by the company is about the right of working people to a living wage and the right to be a member of a trade union. People should give a practical demonstration of their solidarity for the Argos workers by refusing to pass pickets.

Argos announced profits in 2006 exceeding 8.1 billion euro whilst profits for the first half of this year are up 50%. Despite this Argos are refusing workers a 10 % pay rise, which would bring hourly rates to 9.90 euro. The cost of importing strike breakers is greater for Argos than the pay increase sought by the workers. However the prize for the company in winning this battle would be to break the power of the worker's union in Argos, part of the employer's wider agenda of undermining workers rights and pay.

The dispute at Argos comes at a time when the 26-County administration is following the British government's lead in blocking an draft EU law which would give temporary workers employed through agencies the same pay and conditions as full-time staff.

Across the board the rights of working people are under attack, this is evidenced in terms of access to health care, education, housing and pay amongst other social and economic measures. The 2008 budget announced on December 5 shows the Dublin administration have no intention of addressing any of these issues but are determined to continue widening the gap between rich and poor.

True social and economic democracy as provided for in SAOL NUA, Republican Sinn Féin's social and economic programme is the only means by which communities ravaged by poverty, drug abuse, crime, chronic unemployment and social disconnection can be brought in from the margins of society, guaranteeing people a share of national wealth which meets their needs.

http://www.rsf.ie/saolnua.htm

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author by Des Dalton - Republican Sinn Feinpublication date Thu Dec 13, 2007 12:35author email saoirse at iol dot ieauthor address 223 Parnell St Dublin 1author phone 01 8729747Report this post to the editors

Statement by Republican Sinn Féin Vice President Des Dalton
Republican Fein Fein voices its support for the Argos workers in their pay dispute and their opposition to the use of 'scab labour' by the company.
Press Release/Preas Ráiteas

RSF support Argos workers
Statement by Republican Sinn Féin Vice President Des Dalton

The dispute at Argos which led to a one day strike on December 1 and the use of ‘scab labour’ imported from England and Wales by the company is about the right of working people to a living wage and the right to be a member of a trade union. People should give a practical demonstration of their solidarity for the Argos workers by refusing to pass pickets.

Argos announced profits in 2006 exceeding 8.1 billion euro whilst profits for the first half of this year are up 50%. Despite this Argos are refusing workers a 10 % pay rise, which would bring hourly rates to 9.90 euro. The cost of importing strike breakers is greater for Argos than the pay increase sought by the workers. However the prize for the company in winning this battle would be to break the power of the worker’s union in Argos, part of the employer’s wider agenda of undermining workers rights and pay.

The dispute at Argos comes at a time when the 26-County administration is following the British government’s lead in blocking an draft EU law which would give temporary workers employed through agencies the same pay and conditions as full-time staff.

Across the board the rights of working people are under attack, this is evidenced in terms of access to health care, education, housing and pay amongst other social and economic measures. The 2008 budget announced on December 5 shows the Dublin administration have no intention of addressing any of these issues but are determined to continue widening the gap between rich and poor.

True social and economic democracy as provided for in SAOL NUA, Republican Sinn Féin’s social and economic programme is the only means by which communities ravaged by poverty, drug abuse, crime, chronic unemployment and social disconnection can be brought in from the margins of society, guaranteeing people a share of national wealth which meets their needs.

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