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Northern Ireland Civil Service Pay Dispute

category national | worker & community struggles and protests | opinion/analysis author Wednesday April 05, 2006 13:51author by The Parvenu Report this post to the editors

Where Next?

NIPSA’s right wing is attempting to re write history and is deliberately distorting the facts of the Civil Service pay dispute. This can only have the effect of compounding any negative outcome of the dispute with disorientation and demoralisation of NIPSA members. TFC is fighting against this by initiating an open and honest discussion about all aspects of the dispute. In this way a stronger united union can be built. This is intended as a contribution to a wider discussion amongst TFC activist and NIPSA members.

NIPSA’s right wing is attempting to re write history and is deliberately distorting the facts of the Civil Service pay dispute. This can only have the effect of compounding any negative outcome of the dispute with disorientation and demoralisation of NIPSA members. TFC is fighting against this by initiating an open and honest discussion about all aspects of the dispute. In this way a stronger united union can be built. This is intended as a contribution to a wider discussion amongst TFC activist and NIPSA members.

The significance of 6000 members being prepared to vote for all out action indicates a change in the mood plus the anger and determination of a huge section of the membership. A vote like this would not have
been possible even a short time ago and it points to what is going to happen in the future especially if the government misinterpret this result as indicating that NIPSA members are not prepared to fight. Nevertheless those who voted ‘yes’ for action will be bitterly disappointed and many of those who voted ‘no’ did so with a heavy heart. For activists, particularly that working with TFC, and the knowledge that only a few hundred votes made the difference between a yes and no vote is particularly galling. 500 votes going the other way would have meant that NIPSA had returned a yes vote for all out strike action for the first time in the history of the Civil Service. If a solid vote for strike action had been returned we would have fought the most momentous strike in years. A complete reorganisation of NIPSA would now been necessary to prepare for action. The Public Officers Executive was due to meet in emergency session to discuss how
best to deliver support and an appeal could have been issued to the other trade unions seeking their support. If such action had gone ahead the face of trade unionism in Northern Ireland would have been completely changed The campaign and the vote will raise many questions in the minds of NIPSA members. The right wing played a completely negative role, having argued on the Executive for all
out strike it quickly became clear that they where setting a trap for members hoping that a ‘no’ vote would be the outcome of such a drastic position (another section of the Executive argued for all out action from an entirely different and positive position). The right wing EC members, along with right wing branch officers, then smothered the campaign in areas of the union where they retain influence. For large sections of the membership, a jump to all out strike was not conceivable at this stage. The defeat suffered in last
years struggle was still in the minds of many members and the failure of the union to campaign on other important issues such as job cuts and privatisation left doubts about the ability of the NIPSA to deliver on pay.

THE ROLE OF TFC
TFC can be justifiably proud of its record in this campaign. From the beginning of the dispute our position stood out as different from the right wing We recognized that although large sections of the membership were prepared to move to all out action immediately, a significant section remained to be convinced and would have been more likely to respond to action if we could have demonstrated that a solid strike was possible. We therefore argued on the CS Executive for a one day strike to build for all out action. In hindsight such an approach may have produced a better result. However, once the CS Executive had taken the decision to go for all out action TFC activists correctly threw themselves into the campaign with vigor, speaking to thousands of members, leafleting, discussing in the workplaces and fighting for every vote. In effect, less than half the CS Executive – TFC, Uncivil Servant, and one independent – actively worked for a yes vote. A left majority on the Executive and more active TFC supporters in the Branches could have made the difference between a yes and no vote.

THE NEXT STEP
All the conditions that led to this dispute, endemic low pay, below inflation rises and cuts are still in place. There can be no doubt that this is a struggle put on hold, it has got gone away. To prepare for new struggles activists must reorganise and unify all those who want to develop a fighting democratic union. One thing is clear; we must fight against the idea propagated by the right in the trade unions that the members will not fight. The real issue here is one of confidence in the leadership both at a branch and Executive level.

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   they are at it again     uncivil servant supporter    Wed Apr 05, 2006 15:32 
   who ya gonna call     the boy away from home    Wed Apr 05, 2006 16:01 
   time for a change     stroppy    Thu Apr 06, 2006 01:16 
   Points for clarity     A    Thu Apr 06, 2006 02:32 
   It all points to TFC     Rogue    Thu Apr 06, 2006 12:40 
   NIPSA     pat c    Thu Apr 06, 2006 12:46 
   Uncivil "extinct" Servant     V    Thu Apr 06, 2006 13:25 
   snipe snipe snipe away     Five    Thu Apr 06, 2006 19:32 
   Don't go overboard     Ghostbuster    Thu Apr 06, 2006 19:57 
 10   Target audience     V    Thu Apr 06, 2006 21:37 
 11   US and the pay dispute     A    Thu Apr 06, 2006 22:12 
 12   A from TFC     insider    Thu Apr 06, 2006 23:58 
 13   If you have a problem and know where to find them     John SMith    Fri Apr 07, 2006 00:25 
 14   Telling Fibs Continuously     stroppy    Fri Apr 07, 2006 00:51 
 15   keep left     stroppy    Fri Apr 07, 2006 01:07 
 16   nics pay dispute     the rank and file    Fri Apr 07, 2006 03:51 
 17   Clarity     A    Fri Apr 07, 2006 09:56 
 18   Clarity     A    Fri Apr 07, 2006 09:57 
 19   Rank and File     Rogue    Fri Apr 07, 2006 10:10 
 20   Let's deal with facts     Reality Check    Fri Apr 07, 2006 12:09 
 21   ahh stroppy is wrong again     John Smith    Fri Apr 07, 2006 12:36 
 22   Reclaim Your Purpose     Red Robbo    Fri Apr 07, 2006 12:49 
 23   where do we begin     the dilettante    Fri Apr 07, 2006 12:56 
 24   Workplace 2010 and PPP     A    Fri Apr 07, 2006 14:17 
 25   WAR     The Real V    Fri Apr 07, 2006 14:46 
 26   V     A    Fri Apr 07, 2006 15:45 
 27   United left - no chance     ghostbuster    Fri Apr 07, 2006 16:45 
 28   workplace 2010     amanda allaway    Fri Apr 07, 2006 17:00 
 29   the topic is pay     NIPSA REP    Fri Apr 07, 2006 17:47 
 30   ha ha     s    Fri Apr 07, 2006 17:50 
 31   -     s    Fri Apr 07, 2006 17:52 
 32   Workplace 2010     Red Robbo    Fri Apr 07, 2006 17:56 
 33   comedy basic?     ghostbuster    Fri Apr 07, 2006 18:35 
 34   upsetting again     The Upsetter 2    Fri Apr 07, 2006 19:12 
 35   Some jokes have an element of truth     Frank Carson    Fri Apr 07, 2006 19:22 
 36   -     s    Fri Apr 07, 2006 21:27 
 37   the facts     can u handle the truth    Sat Apr 08, 2006 04:06 
 38   ok - lets talk about pay     amanda allaway    Sat Apr 08, 2006 12:19 
 39   To Amanda     K    Sun Apr 09, 2006 11:33 
 40   some answers     amanda allaway    Sun Apr 09, 2006 16:14 
 41   Interesting     Rogue    Mon Apr 10, 2006 11:47 


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