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Title: Competition or con Date: 1995 Source: Retrieved on 24<sup>th</sup> November 2021 from [[http://struggle.ws/ws95/comp44.html][struggle.ws]] Notes: Published in <em>Workers Solidarity</em> No. 44 — Spring 1995. Authors: Workers Solidarity Movement Topics: Ireland, competition, Workers Solidarity Published: 2021-11-24 11:59:56Z
IRELAND IS THE 19th most competitive country in the world. This was the finding released in September by the Geneva based World Economic Forum. Yet workers in TEAM, Irish Steel, the ESB, and a lot more jobs are told that they must accept lower pay and/or worse conditions in order to “become competitive”.
The ten most competive countries were listed as
1. USA
1. Singapore
1. Japan
1. Hong Kong
1. Germany
1. Switzerland
1. Denmark
1. Netherlands
1. New Zealand
1. Sweden
While it is undeniable that low wages are one factor in attracting multinational investment, there are other factors. Why are we always told that we must be like Singapore or Hong Kong but not like Germany or Sweden? Why must bosses be given more as an “incentive to invest” but workers given less an “incentive to work”? And there are those who think we live in a classless society!