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Brussels: 100,000 trade unionists for people not profit

Nick H. & Matt C. | 13.12.2001 17:54 | Brussels

Brussels on Thursday , December 13th, saw possibly the
largest ever demonstration of trade union strength
across Europe. Well over 100,000 people took five
hours (on a working day) to march through the capital
of the ‘Europe of Profit’ under the slogan, “Europe:
it’s us!”

A hundred thousand trade unionists stake a claim to a
Europe for people not profit
By Matt Cooper and Nick Holden

Brussels on Thursday , December 13th, saw possibly the
largest ever demonstration of trade union strength
across Europe. Well over 100,000 people took five
hours (on a working day) to march through the capital
of the ‘Europe of Profit’ under the slogan, “Europe:
it’s us!”

Huge contingents from the union federations of France,
Germany and Belgium were joined by sizeable numbers
from almost every other country in Europe – Spain,
Portugal, Italy, the Netherlands and Luxemburg. Even
Poland’s Solidarnosc had two banners and several dozen
demonstrators. The smallest contingent was from
Britain – a reflection of how isolated the TUC is from
the increasing life in the unions of the rest of
Europe. Decades of ‘left’ little-Englandism in the UK
labour movement is partly to blame, but neither the
TUC leadership nor the left could summon up much
enthusiasm for coming to Brussels.

Tucked in among thouands of red, green, blue and
orange-clad workers from across Europe were a couple
of dozen TUC bureaucrats with only a handful of white
flags between them, and a slightly larger left
contingent, comprised mostly of the SWP – although
those who brought union branch banners with them were
having trouble finding people to help carry them.

Significant, perhaps, was the complete absence of any
party or political banners – the working class of
Europe may be rising off its knees; but it remains
deprived of any form of political representation, just
as it does in Britain.

More surprising, the European left was also largely
absent. Possibly they believed they were keeping their
powder dry for the ‘anti-capitalist, anti-war’ demo on
Friday, but that is likely to prove to have been a
mistake. Firstly, Friday’s demonstration will be
dwarfed, in both size and significance, by Thursday’s.
And secondly, the real progress at Genoa was the
heightened sense of unity between union members and
anti-capitalists, and the latter’s small numbers on
Thursday’s march has not helped in developing that
unity. We don’t know yet, of course, how many trade
unionists will stay in Brussels for the demonstration
on Friday, but much of the potential for the left to
intervene into the activities of the European
organised working class has already been missed.

One big demonstration doesn’t make a labour movement,
of course, and the European Trade Union Confederation
that organised this magnificent “manifestation” is the
same layer of bureaucrats who failed to organise
sufficient Europe-wide solidarity action to save the
Vauxhall workers at Luton, or to defend their members
in public services throughout Europe,who are all
facing similar assaults from the private sector.

Trade Unionists leaving Brussels tonight should
reflect on the possibilities that their demonstration
represented. If the thousands upon thousands of union
members who marched were now building a militant and
confrontational European workers’ movement then,
truly, another Europe would be possible. But the
lesson has to be that we cannot leave that task in the
hands of the bureaucrats – whether in Lonodn or
Brussels: we need a Europe-wide rank and file campaign
for unions to fightback!

Nick H. & Matt C.
- e-mail: webmaster@nosweat.org.uk
- Homepage: http://www.nosweat.org.uk

Comments

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newsnot views

13.12.2001 19:42

this is largely a lecture on how the left should operate in Europe from workers power,reportage not diatribes please

me


commenting on events

13.12.2001 21:35

Reporting not politics? Erm, it is an EU summit; it is rather political... Don't you think we might have something political to say in response to the Euro-capitalists?

mark


trade unions in belgium

13.12.2001 22:07

are to a certain extent the same as politicians. They have a well organised national system and have a certain power. The problem is that despite AND due to this they stand further from the people. It was a clear sign that they marched today and not tomorrow with the anti-globalist movement. Many small unionist however will march tomorrow too, because they feel more attached to the anti-globalists than to the unions and their leaders, who do not dare to ask for more radical measures against the excesses of the global capitalism... The unions in belgium often get the chance to talk to the politicians, but they often fall in the trap of accepting promisses which cannot be lived up to by the politicians. As we all know the real power is not in politics nowadays but in economy... Lots of workers still support their union because they correctly believe that the answer lies in negotiating etc; but they also feel that they are being fooled as most negotiations on socio-economic matters are not being made sincerly from the part of politics. So we notice a growing willingness to cooperate with the anti-globalist movement to fight for a social and democratic europe and world, but we are not as far as Genua with its broad social forum, also because general working conditions and social security are rather good in belgium...

klc (belgium)


what you expect

14.12.2001 00:44

handful of tuc what you expect they are either in with tony blar or they dont give a fuck the so called working class in uk are mostly im alright jack with my pint and my footy and my sun page 3 and there £600 quid a week livin in essex
the real working class are the imigrants working for a pittance do the dirty jobs the english wont with fuck all security 15hours a day and the northern workers still on the dole after the thacher years
unions in this country - joke if your illegal you cant join a poxy union who are all mafia anyway like the left in uk all fuckin capitalists or arseholes
yer man at the top aint the only one who has opinions!:|

sceptic


am I mafia?

14.12.2001 15:46

I'm a 'northern worker' and a steward in UNISON. Please don't dismiss me and my sisters and brothers by lumping us in with the Blair-friendly TUC leaders! Many of us are trying to fight back in our workplaces, and we need to be organised in unions to do it.

Truth is there's a battle going on right now in all the UK unions between the Labour-supporting 'don't-rock-the-boat' leaders, and us activists on the ground who know that the boat bloody well needs rocking!

If you work, please consider joining your union and getting stuck in. It doesn't mean you have to vote Labour! It does mean we can try to bring the workers' movement back to life. We've never needed it so much!

internationalist
- Homepage: http://www.labournet.net


no, i don't keep whippets

14.12.2001 19:17

i'm a member of the working class, if you like, but:
i don't read the sun,
i ain't very interested in football,
i do drink beer and
i don't keep whippets.

i'm also not a member of the mafia,
not a fucking capitalist, or an arsehole
but a member of the gmb union.
i'm also a revolutionary.
i'm for the overthrow of this capitalist system and want something far better, something truly democratic. and if you want that too, than you will have to realise that for democracy, the majority of the population will have to be involved - and the vast majority are the working class. perhaps you've never realised this. a few black-clad people shouting won't avchieve much (alone), it's little more than theatre - the first article was right, we need to link the organised workers movement - who aren't on the whole "alright jack" (and if so, that's because of what they've achieved as union members: and not only union members benefit from this: the health service, the welfare state, etc.) - with the anti-capitalist movement. we have a lot to learn from each other.

dismissing the masses as "arseholes" who lick tony blair up the arse won't help achieve this urgent necessity very much...

and foreign, and other "illegal" workers ARE welcome in the union movement: not universally, but neither are people like me! there are many good union organisers who are working with such workers to get good pay and conditions for them

and on the union: the leadership(s) are crap, but many members are fighting to change this. and democratically this is possible...

try it out.. what job do you do, "sceptic", or how do you survive day-in day-out money-wise?

barbara moran
- Homepage: http://www.labourstart.org


Not Workers Power- we loved BOTH demos

15.12.2001 10:56

Not Workers Power's view of events! Those of us on both demos are not likely to see the overt militant anticapitalist demo (with, in my opinion at least 25,000 strong, as bring "dwarfed" by the ETUC one (100,0000). Going by the "wish is father to the thought" tone I guess the view of the Alliance for Workers Liberty is being expressed. They have always taken a "workerist" attitude to the anticapitalist movement, i.e. a preference for the bureaucratic "official labour movement". Not so Workers Power and other groups in the LRCI, as our presence at Melbourne S11, Prague, Nice, Gothenburg, and Genoa showed. We were delighted the turnout on both marches because it indicates as Genoa showed that workers in the unions and anticapitalist youth are increasingly aware that they have the same enemy. Also it showed that the war, far from having dissolved the ACM has hardened it up against imperialism. But the message of the ETUC leaders to their membership was the usual dire reformist crap. "Eurocrats, please listen to us bureaucrats and our representations....or we might have to hold another demonstration on the day before the Eurosummit begins". Not a whiff of struggle. That's why many Antwerp dockers jeered and whistled their leader. That’s also why the ETUC calls its demos. But the comment — blaming the anticapitalists from keeping away from the workers couldn't be further from the truth. It is the ETUC— in Nice and Brussels which insists on demonstrating on the day before the Eurosummits actually take place and on bussing their members in and out as soon as possible. Agreed anticapitalist must address these workers. In any case there were a number of contingents from sections of workers in struggle from Belgium and France on D14

Dave


LRCI - We loved the demos!

16.12.2001 11:53

I marched with the LRCI block and we all thought the demos were great! I would just like to back up my comrade above and his views on the European left. Those militant AC trade unionists neeed assistance to go against the wishes of their beauracrats and help to organise mass Trade union contingents on the ACM demo. The more that the ACM galvanises Trade unionists to stand up to not only thweir bosses but also thier TU beauracrats the better for all of us.

Of course there was no real British Trade union presence, look at the state of unionism in the UK today! I have never been to a TU march with so many brightly coloured bibs, flags, hats and banners, the sense that is gave me about Trade unionism on the continent is that it is now far stronger and better organised than it is in the UK, thanks largely to the fact that most other EU contries did not have a Magie Thatcher to crush the movement.

Something else to bear in mind was the fact that the Antwerp dockers did actually throw beer cans and rubbish at the Beauracrat on the platform, so we cannot be blinded by anti-left diatribes and complaints by some sections of the movement. We all did well!

Noticed it was hardly reported on the news in the UK. Is it because there was so little violence?

Simon


Brussels

23.12.2001 01:02

I am from America, I am from a union single-family house hold. Unions in America are dying, 30 years ago 35% of the working population was union, now its 9%. We have no universe healthcare in America. It is really sad when our patriotic duty is to buy American flags from China. Made in China is everywhere on the products we buy. Fight the bloodless coperations before your products are Made in China.

Shane
mail e-mail: Nvictory4life@cs.com


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