Haiti – disaster compounded by capitalism
Here we post Joe Higgins' article from Wednesday January 27th's edition of the Daily Mail, on the crisis in Haiti. We apologise for the delay in posting the article online.
Meeting & Discussion – building a new anti-water charges campaign
MEETING: "No Re-Introduction of Water Charges! Boycott the Charge – Boycott Meter Installation!", due to take place on Saturday, February 13th from 12pm to 3pm in the Teachers’ Club, Parnell Square West, Dublin 1.
Determined fight from unions needed to stop government onslaught
The Budget will, if the Government gets its way, mark the first of four where working people, the unemployed and those who depend on public services will be crucified over an economic crash they did not cause. The palpable anger this is causing in society generally can be seen in the threat by the Garda Representative Association to ballot for industrial action.
Union leaders discuss sell out despite historic strike
250,000 public service workers took part in the one day strike on 24 November in opposition to the threatened cut of €1.3 billion from the public service pay bill in next month’s budget on top of similar sized cuts in Social Welfare payments and in public service provision itself.
Now that the noise has temporarily abated in the controversy over Ryanair’s demand to be given control of the biggest hangar at Dublin Airport, perhaps we can step back and put the whole episode into perspective. And what an extraordinary story it reveals about the economic, social and political relations in Ireland at this point in time. READ MORE
The assassination of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh in Dubai is just one more murder in a succession of extra-judicial executions perpetrated by the Israeli intelligence agency, Mossad. These tactics, as well as so-called “extraordinary renditions” have been used time and time again in the brutal repression of the Palestinian people and against those that are perceived to be a threat to Israel, such as nuclear whistle blower, Mordechai Vanunu. READ MORE
Footage from the water charges forum hosted by Joe Higgins MEP focusing on wealth and taxation policy in Ireland and how we can genuinely conserve water and increase the supply and quality of our water. READ MORE
I am gravely concerned for the welfare of the Green Isle workers who have been on strike since last August. The fact that the dispute has lasted this long and that the company are brazenly ignoring the findings of unfair dismissal indicates to me that more organised pressure needs to be brought to bear on that company who steadfastly refuse to deal with the TEEU representatives of the workers. READ MORE
An interview with Joe Higgins MEP conducted during his visit to the Val di Susa in North-Western Italy. READ MORE
In the vast acreage of print devoted to last week’s two political retirees, former parliamentarians George Lee and Deirdre de Burca, there was little recognition of the real lessons which are, that personality politics holds nothing in the way of a solution to either our economic or political problems and secondly that ordinary people should not put any faith in establishment political parties or politicians. READ MORE
It is extraordinary how the media is a willing tool in acting as a bullhorn for Ryananir’s Michael O’Leary in the controversy over his demand to be handed over Hangar 6 at Dublin Airport in order to provide 300 aircraft maintenance jobs. READ MORE






















