CPI Mayday Greetings to the Working Class

The Communist Party of Ireland sends Mayday Greetings to the Irish working class, self-employed working people and family farmers. The reality for working class and working people on Mayday 2026 is the increasing cost of living, with the price of food, clothing, energy, heating and rent increasing, while wages – for those workers who have negotiated pay increases – are barely keeping pace with the cost of living. For workers in non-union sectors of the economy, the situation is even worse.

The immediate cause of the increase in fuel prices is the US/Israeli war against Iran. While working class communities throughout Ireland, the rest of the EU and Britain endure a cost of living crisis, US exports of crude oil and Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) to Europe and Asia have soared, with increased profits for US energy companies.

The recent protests against the price of petrol reflect the alienation, anger, frustration and hopelessness within society, in particular among the working class, family farmers and the self-employed. Unfortunately, the voice of organised labour was not heard during the protests. Instead of leading the protests, the trade union movement watched from the sidelines. The protests offer lessons to the trade union movement. Direct action, which includes protests on the streets and economic disruption, is effective. This is something that the trade union movement understood and practised in the past. Workers must begin to learn old lessons of union organisation and strike action as the only effective means not only to defend what they already have, but to improve their wages and conditions.

Mass protest must also feature if we are to stop the military build-up which will convert billions of euros into massive profits for the arms industry. The attack on Irish neutrality is part of the drive to war. Defending Irish neutrality is an integral part of the struggle for peace. We need homes and schools, not bombs and bullets. As tensions between the US and the European arm of NATO increases, some anti-neutrality voices in Ireland echo the call of the Spanish government for the creation of an EU army. An EU army is NATO with fewer letters. Even as EU governments claim that they do not support the US/Israeli war on Iran, they have allowed the US military the use of bases in Europe from which bombers, drones and ships have been fuelled, armed and launched.

As the economic situation deteriorates, working class communities on both sides of the British-imposed border will be in the firing line as both the Irish and British governments cut back on socially necessary spending and employers try to keep wages down. A militant trade union movement is our only defence at work.

Only a society run by the working class in the interests of the working class will get rid of poverty, homelessness and war. Workers cannot put their futures in the hands of those who view them merely as a source of profit or as a vehicle to power.

As Connolly stated, “Our aims most modest are, we only want the Earth.”