The historic trade unionist came to Belfast in 1911
following James Larkin’s departure to Dublin. This special event will hear from
cross community leaders who are members of the trade union SIPTU articulate the
view that now more than ever working people need to be united.
The theme of the event will be ‘The Task Today’ and will
focus largely on the modern needs of workers and the people who rely on public
services.
John Gray from the Ulster Peoples College will provide the
historic context of the City in 1911 and the work undertaken by James Connolly
and the hundreds of trade union activists in Belfast to organise workers in the
docks and mills.
Jackie McDonald will speak as a SIPTU activist about the
needs of today’s poor and disadvantaged and the requirement to work together to
lift communities out of multi-generational poverty.
Carál Ní Chuilín MLA who is also a member of SIPTU will focus upon how the trade union movement is able to bridge
the cross community divide, to build a stronger and more powerful voice for the
disadvantaged in our shared society.
Jack O’Connor General President of SIPTU will provide the union’s
analysis of what is planned for workers and the people who rely on public
services by the elite in society, and how we must all work together to
undermine this neo liberal attack.
Speaking on the event SIPTU organiser Martin O’Rourke said,
“Connolly’s contribution in empowering working people in
Belfast was immense; his campaigning played a key role in enhancing working
conditions and the lives of the most deprived in society. Connolly was
passionate about uniting working people, and breaking down sectarian barriers,
his time in Belfast was characterised by his drive to unite communities. SIPTU
believe that James Connolly’s actions and thoughts are as relevant today as
they were 100 years ago, and we hope by marking this great man of Labour, and
exploring his contribution in Belfast, we can further understand the task today
for us in the trade union movement.”
Due to limited spaces you must RSVP your attendance by calling
SIPTU on 028 90314000
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