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Harkin: Derry workers back defiant rail strikers

written by cassoscoop June 21, 2022
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Rail workers on strike in England

People Before Profit Councillor Shaun Harkin has said that Derry workers support defiant rail strikers in the face of “Tory bullies”.

Union RMT has called the strikes over three days due to “aggressive” cuts to jobs, conditions, pay and pensions.

The strikes are set to cause widespread disruption to millions of commuters across England, Wales and Scotland.

Said Cllr Harkin: “Rail workers across Britain are striking against a pay cut and hundreds of job layoffs amidst a spiralling cost of living crisis.

“Workers in Derry and across the North are backing them against Tory bullying.

“The Tories and corporate bosses are going into overdrive to demonise the RMT union in a desperate attempt to smash a rising wave of workers action for pay rises in-line with inflation across these islands.

“Gone are the claps for essential workers – now Boris Johnson and his mates are threatening to break the strike by using agency workers.

“The Tories and bosses claim workers pay is responsible for inflation. That’s a lie.

“A new study by Unite the Union demonstrates that corporate profiteering is primarily responsible for driving up costs.

“Billionaires and the super-rich have dramatically increased their wealth while workers pay continues to plummet.

“The Tories and train network oligarchs claim rail workers are “punishing” millions of workers by striking. That’s a lie.

“Rail workers are leading the fightback against a P&O Ferries slash and burn approach to workers rights and the wholesale impoverishment of working class communities.

“And it’s no different here. Foyle Port workers faced a vicious attempt to demonise them as “greedy” when they were forced to strike for a very modest pay rise. Council workers, Education Welfare Officers, EA bus workers and

“Translink workers have all faced a similar onslaught when they’ve made a stand for real rises.

“The defiance of the RMT union and rail workers against Tory threats is absolutely needed.

“The political establishment has refused to stand up for working class communities amid a hardship emergency.

“Workers here should join rail workers, as Council workers, Moy Park and many others already have, to make a stand for real pay rises to tackle cost of living costs.

“We urge workers to join the ICTU organised march and rally on Stormont this Saturday, June 25, to declare their intent to demand cost of living pay rises.”

Harkin: Derry workers back defiant rail strikers was last modified: June 21st, 2022 by cassoscoop

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