TUC Betrayed
O'Brien & Co. Bares their Teeth. Throws Workers into the
Arms of Reaction!
Issued by Revolutionary Socialist Party, Irish Section 4th International,
1944
TUC Betrayed
The present impasse in the TUC is not essentially a recent development,
as the O'Brienite oppositionists try to infer. To the uninitiated,
much less the sycophants in the anti-split bloc, the strategy was
obvious through episodic tactics of O'Brien & Co. for at least
six years. There is an old saying that we are always wiser after
an event, that [it] is quite easy to adumbrate a tendency, when it
has manifested itself. The corollary doesn't hold in this instance.
To the people in the know, the launching of the Council of Irish
Unions as a national faction inside the TUC as far back as 1939 (the
year the Vocational Commission convened) should have been stigmatised
as a reactionary tendency. The Council was inspired by O'Brien & Co.
to allegedly fulfill the aspirations of purely Irish Unions. This
platitude is absurd when we recollect that the TUC at that period
was controlled by O'Brien & Co. and his philosophic 'Yes-men'.
The creation of the Council of Irish Unions inside of a body that
was representative of the aspirations of the workers of the 32 Counties,
regardless of the National origin of their organisations, was superfluous
to say the least. The outbreak of the Imperialist War presented O'Brien & Co.
with the precondition for the atomisation of the Trade Union Movement.
The anomalous situation in the TUC, as representative of 32 Counties,
six of whom were belligerents, and as such were rather embarrassing
to the ruling-clique in the 26 Counties who were formally neutral,
was very opportunistically exploited by O'Brien & Co. as the
pivot around which the split tendency revolved. O'Brien & Co.
bearing out the contention of complete subserviency to the Capitalist
class, emphasised that the Stormont junta failed to give its blessing
to the Irish TUC, thus proposing to sacrifice the thousand of organised
workers in the 6 Counties, as a sacrificial gift, for the greater
prerogative of the incontestable hegemony of the TUC, when the 6
County membership was denied the Amalgamated Unions operating in
Ireland.
The far-seeing Irish bourgeoisie, as the bourgeoisie of all lands,
visualise the sharpening class conflicts proceeding from Capitalism
in its epoch of decay, are preparing for the inevitable social explosions
that will characterise the immediate period ahead. An Irish working-class
in National isolation, its organisations controlled by autocratic
ruling class agents of the O'Brien & Co. gender, would be completely
defenceless in the face of the inevitable assaults that they intend
to launch. Mr Lemass's characterisation in recent speeches, of this
post-war policy, i.e., 'TU Co-operation in Industry.' 'Work Harder,'
etc., in actuality means 'Open Shops,' Non Recognition of TU Rights.'
'Wage Slashing.' etc., presages the post-war catastrophic period
of Bourgeois Democracy.
Degeneration
Once again the 'Labour Lieutenants' of the Capitalist class, have
performed for their bourgeois task-masters the evergreen tragedy
of betrayal, on the working-class stage. Bearing out the prognosis
of all militant and far-seeing workers, O'Brien & Co., after
decades of preparation and manoeuvre, have finally consummated the
filthy and perfidious strategy of atomisation in the irish Working-Class
Movement.
Illusions have been entertained by large masses of organised workers,
that the present break-up of the TUC proceeded in the first instance
from personal animosity, i.e. the Labour Bosses cannot agree amongst
themselves; disunity due to egotism, etc. Fundamentally, it is not
a question of personal dislikes, although personal issues due enter
at specific stages. On the whole, the disintegration of the TUC is
more profound, more reactionary, than a clique fight among the Bureaucracy.
It is precisely the question of the total disintegration of the Trade
Unions and their complete subserviency and integration to the Capitalist
State machine.
The Rise of the Bureaucracy
The Trade Unions, in their embryonic stage in this country as elsewhere,
had to wage an irreconcilable struggle against the Bosses and Capitalist
ruling-class of that period. As a consequence of this intransigent
and independent struggle against all the ideological opponents of
the working-class, large masses of the exploited flocked to the Unions.
Purely on the basis of a militant fighting leadership did the ranks
of the Unions swell. The dominant Unit was the ITGWU, as the organisational
position crystallised, as with all other Unions a new social grouping,
as a result of their divorcement from the organised Rank and File,
their dread of Democracy as a challenge to their fat salaries and
lucrative perquisites, became a fetter on the forces they misrepresented.
Too spineless to wage an independent fight against the Bosses, they
crawled to the State power (whom they consider as an impartial agent)
to seek the protection of the State against the workers they were
battening on, and, on the other hand, their eventual liquidation
by the Bosses.
The Shackling Tactic
This integration and shackling of the Trade Unions to the Capitalist
State apparatus, demagogically called legalisation by the Bureaucrats,
prostrated the Working-Class before the Governmental and Employers'
assaults, culminating in the Trade Union Act and Standstill on Wages.
The Bureaucrats sold out after a sham battle, when pious resolutions
affirming their independence as social organisms were moved and passed
at numerous meetings; the sycophants who peddled these pious fighting
resolutions were the first to register their organisation and toe
the Government line.
Vocationalism
In line with the general pattern of the polarisation of the English
Unions, the decimation of the WC political solidarity , we have initially
the Vocational Commissions' report laying down the incompatibility
of International Trade Unionism and Vocationalism. Secondly, we have
the inspired breakaway from the Labour Party of the National Labour
Party. Now we have its industrial counterpart, the Council of irish
Unions, all serving to redirect the leftward swinging workers into
the Fianna Fáil camp.
Conclusion
Workers you must draw the lessons from this new position in your
movement. This betrayal by the misleaders of the WC us no moralistic
phenomenon, no National peculiarity; it is characteristic of TU degeneration,
the capitulation of the Bureaucrats and the Labour Aristocracy to
the class enemy. At this stage it is O'Brien & Co., when they
have fulfilled their role as 'Gauleiters' of the Capitalist class,
they will be ignominiously cast aside and possibly the O'Brienite
oppositionists will play a similar role, assuming that the historical
and objective circumstances coincide. They also will be flung into
the ash can of history when their period of usefulness has passed.
Make no mistake, the Bureaucrats of the TUC, when the Government
puts on the 'screws,' will sell out. They have forgotten how to fight,
they cannot rally the workers, because the workers are disgusted
with the whole TU set-up. They have no time for the O'Briens, the
Larkins, Lynch's, Colgans and Dromgooles, the sell-out policy, the
Bureaucratic indifference; the whole unprincipled mess nauseates
them. Make no mistake, the present sabotage of the TUC is a definite
policy to render impotent the WC in the period of disintegrating
Capitalism. When the rest of the world is surging towards Socialism,
when Socialism is on the order of the day, the period of reaction
and barbaric Fascism will be in its advent in Ireland!
FOR A DEMOCRATICALLY ELECTED IRISH EXECUTIVE FOR ALL ENGLISH UNIONS,
STILL RETAINING INTERNATIONAL AFFILIATIONS!
GREATER DEMOCRACY IN ALL UNIONS! DOWN WITH BUREAUCRACY! THE ORGANISATION
OF SHOP STEWARDS AND FACTORY COMMITTEES TO CANALISE THE MILITANCY
OF THE RANK AND FILE!
FOR COMPLETE INDEPENDENCE OF THE TU FROM THE CAPITALIST STATE APPARATUS!