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Tuesday March 19, 2002 02:15 by Paul Kinsella - ATGWU (Strictly Personal Capacity!)! paulkinsella53 at yahoo dot com 53 Lorcan Grove, Santry, Dublin 9, Eire 087-9748511
![]() This is only the start! Unfortunately, its with very great sadness that I have the sad but not unexpected news that the Irish Secretary of the Amalgamated Transport and General Workers Union (ATGWU)- Mick O'Reilly and his Deputy have been officially fired by Bill Morris, General Secretary of the ATGWU's parent Union in Britain - the Transport and General Workers Union (TGWU). I got this very bad news from a very reliable source who has been in very close contact with Jimmy Kelly and Des Bonass - 2 very influential and staunch Pro Mick O'Reilly figures in the ATGWU. Unfortunately, its with very great sadness that I have the sad but not unexpected news that the Irish Secretary of the Amalgamated Transport and General Workers Union (ATGWU)- Mick O'Reilly and his Deputy have been officially fired by Bill Morris, General Secretary of the ATGWU's parent Union in Britain - the Transport and General This is a terrible tragedy for the Irish Trade Union Movement. We've lost one of the very few few genuine Trade Union Leaders in Ireland who actually fought for his members. Mick O'Reilly also supported other Worker's struggles. For example Mick publicly supported the Association of Secondary Teachers Ireland's (ASTI) pay rise campaign and he was the only Trade Union Leader as far as I know who did support the ASTI. As well as that Mick warmly welcomed Brendan Ogle I don't think that we've seen the end of Mick O'Reilly's involvement in the Irish Trade Union Movement. I have to be very careful what I |
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Jump To Comment: 1 2Just because you can't see any blood from Afghanistan doesn't mean there is not a war on. The working class worldwide is under attack not just honest Mick. Pity we can't fight back? There was a time once when it seemed we could. Let us do it again.
It is now time to mobilise the membership of the ATGWU behind Mick O'Reilly and fight for theri reinstatment, something that was not done by Mick since his suspension instead he has relied onn the courts and appealing to the tops of the union.
I think that setting up a new union would be a mistake, the mood is not right at the memonet and it could cause a weakening of the union movement.