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Page 1: Irish Trade Unions in a Globalised World Jack O’ Connor General President SIPTU ICTU Economic Conference April 2008.

Irish Trade Unions in a Globalised World

Jack O’ ConnorGeneral President

SIPTU

ICTU Economic Conference April 2008

Page 2: Irish Trade Unions in a Globalised World Jack O’ Connor General President SIPTU ICTU Economic Conference April 2008.

Leading by Example?

CRH 2.79m (W I O’Mahony)

Smurfit Kappa 2.6m (Gary McGann)

IL&P 1.36m (Denis Casey)

B of I 4.0m (Brian Goggin)

Diageo 3.75m (Paul Walsh)

AIB 2.40m (Eugene Sheehy)

Tullow Oil 1.6m (Aidan Heavey)

Kerry Foods 1.2m (Hugh Friel)1.0m (Denis Creegan, CFO)

Ryan Air 1.0m (992 (Michael O’Leary)

Glanbia 927,000 (John Malony)

Page 3: Irish Trade Unions in a Globalised World Jack O’ Connor General President SIPTU ICTU Economic Conference April 2008.

Irish Trade Unions in a Globalised World

Jack O’ ConnorGeneral President

SIPTU

ICTU Economic Conference April 2008

Page 4: Irish Trade Unions in a Globalised World Jack O’ Connor General President SIPTU ICTU Economic Conference April 2008.

Labour Cost Growth- growth rates (2000- 2007 Q2) and levels compared (2007 Q2, € per hour)

€24.68

€31.54

€29.15

€36.21

€30.84

0%

5%

10%

15%

20%

25%

30%

35%

40%

45%

Ireland UK Netherlands Sweden Germany

€0.00

€5.00

€10.00

€15.00

€20.00

€25.00

€30.00

€35.00

€40.00

Source: Eurostat Labour Market Statistics

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The Competition: labour cost rates and labour cost levels compared

(2000-2007 Q2)

€24.68

€7.13

€4.87€6.27

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

120%

140%

160%

180%

Ireland Poland Lithuania Latvia

€0.00

€5.00

€10.00

€15.00

€20.00

€25.00

€30.00

Source: Eurostat Labour Market Statistics

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Productivity Growth

-1.0%

0.0%

1.0%

2.0%

3.0%

4.0%

5.0%

6.0%

7.0%

8.0%

9.0%

1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

United Kingdom

United States

Ireland

EU15

Source: Derived from Total Economy Database, Groningen & Development Centre, 2007

Page 7: Irish Trade Unions in a Globalised World Jack O’ Connor General President SIPTU ICTU Economic Conference April 2008.

Productivity Levels

Source: Derived from Total Economy Database, Groningen & Development Centre, 2007

45,000

55,000

65,000

75,000

85,000

95,000

$

United Kingdom

United States

Ireland

EU15

Page 8: Irish Trade Unions in a Globalised World Jack O’ Connor General President SIPTU ICTU Economic Conference April 2008.

Irish Trade Unions in a Globalised World

Jack O’ ConnorGeneral President

SIPTU

Page 9: Irish Trade Unions in a Globalised World Jack O’ Connor General President SIPTU ICTU Economic Conference April 2008.

Government spending as % GDP

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Health Education Total GovernmentExpenditure

% of GDP

%

Ireland US

UK Germany

Denmark Swedan

Source: OECD

Page 10: Irish Trade Unions in a Globalised World Jack O’ Connor General President SIPTU ICTU Economic Conference April 2008.

Still well within the SGP guidelines for General Government Balance as

% of GDP

-3.5

-3

-2.5

-2

-1.5

-1

-0.5

0

0.5

1

2007 2008(f) 2009(f) 2010(f)

%

General Government Balance

Limit to General GovernmentDeficit under SGP

Source: Dept. of Finance

Page 11: Irish Trade Unions in a Globalised World Jack O’ Connor General President SIPTU ICTU Economic Conference April 2008.

And much scope within the SGP guidelines for Government Debt to GDP ratio to increase in order to fund capital spending…

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

2007 2008(f) 2009(f) 2010(f)

%

Government Debt to GDP Ratio

Limit to Government Debt to GDPRatio under SGP

Source: Dept. of Finance

Page 12: Irish Trade Unions in a Globalised World Jack O’ Connor General President SIPTU ICTU Economic Conference April 2008.

Irish Trade Unions in a Globalised World

Jack O’ ConnorGeneral President

SIPTU