Back in the
gate: 10 years on! MUA here to stay Family Carnival Day
Wednesday 14 May 2008
The Sydney Branch of the MUA invites all it's CEPU friends
and comrades and their families who assisted on the picket
lines to celebrate the 10 year anniversary of the return to
work of Patrick workers with a free family carnival day with
rides, activities, live music and food.
Above: Branch Secretary Jim Metcher with
then Branch Official, Ed Husic, standing in
support with the MUA during the 1998 waterfront
dispute
It is hard to believe that 10 years has passed since the
Howard Government, Patrick owner Chris Corrigan and others
engaged in their criminal conspiracy against the MUA to shed
the Australian waterfront of Unionised labour.
On April 7 1998, hundreds of guards and dogs stormed the
wharves under cover of darkness as Patrick boss Chris
Corrigan sacked his entire workforce of 2000 men and women
nationwide with the aid of balaclava wearing goons and
savage attack dogs. The Australian industrial relations
landscape would never be the same again. This vicious attack
on wharfies was undertaken with the complete support of the
then Howard Government.
What followed was a monstrous battle to stop this criminal
injustice perpetrated solely because the 2000 sacked
wharfies were members of a Union. The reactionary attempts
to eradicate waterfront Unionism failed because the
Australian people rejected such inappropriate tactics that
were fundamentally at odds with the aspirations of the
Australian people who treasure the concept of a "fair go".
In May 1998 Patrick wharfies across the country walked back
in the gate to the jobs that were rightfully theirs. The
criminal conspiracy was defeated by the MUA with the aid of
massive community support and international solidarity
efforts, and after 10 long years we can finally say that
Howard is gone but the MUA is Here to Stay! Chants of "MUA
Here to Stay" could be heard at every port in the country
and the slogan "MUA Here to Stay" has become synonymous with
the victory against Howard and Corrigan.
10 years after the event, workers on the waterfront and
those in the progressive community still remember those
fateful days. The victory against Patrick was a victory for
all working people and it still to this day resonates
amongst so many thousands of people who rejected such
vicious tactics from the employer and Government. Some
families were brought closer together by the dispute. Many
were torn apart. Many of the children that sat on the
pickets with their mums and dads are now adults themselves
and the experiences and outlooks of that time formed the
views of a generation of Australians.
CEPU members are invited to share a special day of
celebration of the struggle and ultimate victory against the
1998 Patrick Conspiracy. Details are below:
Where
Brett Park, Day Street Five Dock (Off Victoria
Road)
When
Saturday 31 May 2008
Time
11am - 4pm
Cost
Free
For more info
Amber McGowan 02 9265 8438
Call
the CEPU on (02) 9893 7822
Authorised by Jim Metcher, State Secretary
Site designed and maintained by Nathan Metcher, Branch Official.
CEPU NSW Postal & Telecommunications Branch 2008