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To Jean Marie on the Jubilee of the 60th year of your Priesthood PDF Print E-mail

 

from Ray Turner, NEC Representative, Liverpool

 

jeanmarie.jpgCan I take you back to the summer of 1976 when inflation was running at nearly 20% and companies were closing at the rate of two a week. Unemployment was touching 15% and the trades unions were at the peak of their power, or at least that is what the government at the time told us! Imagine the scene in a tiny dingy smoke filled room in a large factory in Liverpool. The room is used at the concession of management by the shop stewards’ committee and there is a heated discussion going on about what action should be taken to avoid a complete walk out of 2,000 production workers in a dispute over 5 men not being paid the correct bonus. In the midst of all this mayhem in walks a little bloke in a long mac and beret accompanied by another member of the committee.

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Tony Benn offers his Support for the Reclaiming Time Report PDF Print E-mail

tonybenn.jpgTony Benn offers his Support for the Reclaiming Time Report:

 

"Thank you much for sending me a copy of Reclaiming Time. It is a very serious and relevant piece of research and I hope influences public policy and public opinion.”

 

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White Paper on Social Security in Europe PDF Print E-mail

whitepaper-frontpage-small.jpgFor a Social Europe, with Equity and Solidarity

 

The European Movements (ECWM) of the World Movement of Christian Workers has issued a white paper on social security, it argues that: “Social Security can be financed when there is a Respect for Solidarity”. The ECWM was invited to present the white paper to the Social Committee of the European Parliament, resulting in a dialogue between politicians and the movement. The ECWM also presented the white paper to COMECE, The Commission of European Bishops’ Conferences. The movement advocates dialogue between the official church and workers to achieve social justice as laid out in Church Social teachings.

 

“Social security in Europe is a right for everyone and can be financed as long as: - The pillars of solidarity within the social security systems are consolidated - Expenses are controlled in a fair manner - The expenses are distributed and borne in solidarity and with fairness. - We advocate quality social security through increased solidarity”.  You can download it here.

 
'Community and Leadership' Booklet PDF Print E-mail

communityandleadership.jpgThis short booklet of enquiries had been produced to assist local leaders to establish groups within their areas in order to have an impact on the collective life of their community.

This material is based on years of experience of using a tried and tested working method which helps people to reflect on their lives, and the lives of others with whom they are in contact. This method is not some abstract intellectual exercise but one that is deeply rooted in day-to-day situations. It seeks to confront our daily experience with the experience and practice of the life of Jesus Christ. Through this confrontation, people can be inspired and empowered to engage in life to bring about positive change in society, and thus reveal God’s Kingdom here on earth.

Each meeting is structured , using the See Judge & Act method. They are merely guidelines which you can adapt to your situation. It is not necessary to complete all the work in one short meeting. In fact experience shows that it can take several meetings to arrive at action points.

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MCW Review 33 - November 2006 PDF Print E-mail

mcwreview.jpgHere is a digital version of our Newsletter MCW Review issued in November 2006. In this issue, you will find an introduction on the National Day Conference of Nov. 25th, 2006, some reflection on dignified work, a summary of our report 'Reclaiming Time', a document which is playing a key role in international spheres, and some notes on the 'International Day for Poverty Eradication 2006'.

This document can be downloaded in PDF Acrobat format by clicking here.

 
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