{"id":1141,"date":"2002-03-24T20:07:05","date_gmt":"2002-03-24T20:07:05","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/republicancommunist.org\/blog\/?p=1141"},"modified":"2019-08-05T18:58:16","modified_gmt":"2019-08-05T18:58:16","slug":"working-class-opposition-to-uda-murder","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/republicancommunist.org\/blog\/2002\/03\/24\/working-class-opposition-to-uda-murder\/","title":{"rendered":"Working class opposition to UDA murder"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2>John McAnulty reports on the wave of working class opposition to Danny McColgan\u2019s killing<\/h2>\n<p>On the rare occasions that the Irish trade union leadership organise a demonstration against sectarianism in the North the standard left-wing leaflet calls for it to be the beginning of a new movement. Yet the lessons of the last thirty years is that the role of the trade union leadership is to make sure that such demonstrations bring closure to any nascent movement that might give an independent voice to the working class.<\/p>\n<h3>Working class opposition to <acronym title=\"Ulster Defence Association\">UDA<\/acronym> murder<\/h3>\n<p>So it proved following the murder of postal worker, Danny McColgan. A movement that began with strike action to proclaim working class opposition to sectarian murder by the <acronym title=\"Ulster Defence Association\">UDA<\/acronym>, ended with a series of rallies that no longer involved strike action and, indeed, were no longer in the hands of the working class. By working flat-out in a whole series of secret meetings the trade union bureaucracy had managed to construct a <q>unity<\/q> with the British government and the local employers.<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<p>There was of course a price to be paid for such unity &#8211; a price most clearly seen at the Belfast demonstration.<\/p>\n<p>The demonstration was to be non-political &#8211; that is, only politics that maintained the status quo would be presented. There was no longer any room for workers on the platform. Postal workers, teachers, representatives of the nationalist community in North Belfast \u2013 all under threats of death from the <acronym title=\"Ulster Defence Association\">UDA<\/acronym> &#8211; they were to be represented by the bureaucracy. The new unity had to respect the sensitivities of the unionist employers &#8211; so it became impossible to mention the Red Hand Defenders, the Ulster Freedom Fighters or even the Ulster Defence Association itself &#8211; the source of the murder campaign and the fake organisations supposed to disguise its involvement.<\/p>\n<p>Not only could the platform not mention the <acronym title=\"Ulster Defence Association\">UDA<\/acronym> &#8211; it had to balance the silent, implied criticism with a trawl through history to condemn sectarian murders by the <acronym title=\"Irish Republican Army\">IRA<\/acronym>. In doing so it changed the presentation of Danny McColgan\u2019s murder from a purely sectarian killing to a \u2018titfor- tat\u2019 killing. This tendency to condemn sectarianism in general rather than the carefully planned and orchestrated campaign in front of them was, unfortunately, a tendency shared by some of the left organisations at the rally. Even though the bureaucracy\u2019s attempt to present the killing as \u2018tit-for-tat\u2019 in practice offered a partial condoning of the murder, it was necessary because it led to the required solution \u2013 support for the British state and for the <acronym title=\"Royal Ulster Constabulary\">RUC<\/acronym>\/<acronym title=\"Police Service Nothern Ireland\">PSNI<\/acronym>.<\/p>\n<p>There are all sorts of difficulty with this position but the bureaucracy was able to resolve them &#8211; it thanked the workers forcoming and sent them home. If the workers had remained they may have asked some awkward questions.<\/p>\n<h3>Tit-for-tat<\/h3>\n<p>What does <q>tit-for-tat<\/q> mean after years of <acronym title=\"Irish Republican Army\">IRA<\/acronym> ceasefire? Aren\u2019t the bureaucracy providing cover for the loyalist killers? Should the trade unions support the <acronym title=\"Royal Ulster Constabulary\">RUC<\/acronym>\/<acronym title=\"Police Service Nothern Ireland\">PSNI<\/acronym>? Their clear-up rate for sectarian killings since the <acronym title=\"Irish Republican Army\">IRA<\/acronym> ceasefire began is 2%. In case after case they are charged with collusion.<\/p>\n<p>Should the trade unions support the British state? Secretary of State, John Reid, has spent two years covering for the <acronym title=\"Ulster Defence Association\">UDA<\/acronym> and claiming the loyalist ceasefire held as they waged systematic sectarian war. No arrests were made despite the British having heavily penetrated the <acronym title=\"Ulster Defence Association\">UDA<\/acronym> \u2013 in fact they initially set it up and their agents ran major sections of the death squads. The day before the Trade Union rally Reid again claimed that a \u2018minority\u2019 of the <acronym title=\"Ulster Defence Association\">UDA<\/acronym> were involved in the attacks. His response to the intimidation of schoolchildren at Holy Cross Primary School was to announce that the government would listen to loyalist <q>pain<\/q>.<\/p>\n<p>In fact a lot of these questions were answered by Peter Bunting of the Irish Congress of Trade Unions in an interview following the rally. The bureaucracy, he said, were actively involved with social partners in the government and employers\u2019 bodies in a strategy to resolve the issue. They were involved in negotiations and what the trade unions had to offer was training in negotiation skills and conflict resolution processes. So the trade unions are to support the British and employers in a strategy, not to face down and defeat sectarian hatred and bigotry, but help to incorporate it into state structures and to give the <acronym title=\"Ulster Defence Association\">UDA<\/acronym> a stronger voice! It is hardly accidental that the <acronym title=\"Ulster Defence Association\">UDA<\/acronym> shortly afterwards announced they were forming a new political research body to smash the Good Friday Agreement from the right. At the same time a new group emerged in North Belfast with renewed death threats against Catholic teachers. The Loyalist Reaction Force is yet another cover for the <acronym title=\"Ulster Defence Association\">UDA<\/acronym> and yet another sign that placating reaction will not end sectarian killings.<\/p>\n<h3><q>Social partnership<\/q> equals social servitude<\/h3>\n<p>Perhaps the strangest thing that Peter Bunting said was his reference to <q>social partners<\/q>. The bureaucracy can at least claim to have <q>social partners<\/q> in the 26 county state where they have a written agreement with employers and the government. No such agreement exists in the North. <q>Social Partnership<\/q>,where the employers and government agree to nothing and the trade unions agree to everything could more simply be called social servitude.<\/p>\n<h3>The sectarian murder of Danny McColgan led to working class mobilisation. That mobilisation was shortlived.<\/h3>\n<p>It was defeated by the social servitude of the trade union bureaucracy. All the same, the bureaucracy should beware of having to tell workers too often that supporting British appeasement of Loyalist sectarianism is a proper role for the movement founded by Connolly and Larkin.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>John McAnulty reports on the wave of working class opposition to Danny McColgan\u2019s killing On the rare occasions that the Irish trade union leadership organise a demonstration against sectarianism in the North the standard left-wing leaflet calls for it to be the beginning of a new movement. 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