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Workers Hammer No. 223

Summer 2013

McAlpine’s Fusiliers

Since the 1930s, construction company McAlpine has employed large numbers of Irish workers in building roads and other projects in Britain. McAlpine’s management was notorious in Irish emigrant folklore for the harsh working conditions forced upon their labourers (“navvies”), as highlighted in the song “McAlpine’s Fusiliers”, written by Dominic Behan in the early 1960s and made famous by The Dubliners.

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As down the glen came McAlpine’s men
With their shovels slung behind them
It was in the pub that they drank their sub
Or down in the spike you’ll find them
We sweated blood and we washed down mud
With quarts and pints of beer
But now we’re on the road again with McAlpine’s Fusiliers

. . .

I remember the day that the Bear O’Shea
Fell into a concrete stairs
What Horseface said, when he saw him dead,
Well it wasn’t what the rich call prayers
“I’m a navvy short,” was his one retort
That reached unto my ears
When the going is rough, well you must be tough, with McAlpine’s Fusiliers

I’ve worked till the sweat near had me bet
With Russian, Czech and Pole
At shuttering jams up in the Hydro Dams
or underneath the Thames in a hole
I grafted hard and I got me cards
and many a ganger’s fist across me ears
If you pride your life, don’t join, by Christ,
with McAlpine’s Fusiliers!

 

Workers Hammer No. 223

WH 223

Summer 2013

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Anti-Muslim terror follows Woolwich killing

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Islamist upsurge threatens women, workers and minorities

Bangladesh in turmoil

For a socialist federation of South Asia!

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Quote of the issue

Women of the East: Proletarian revolution or slavery

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The Socialist Workers Party and the Islamists

Turkeys voting for Christmas

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Free Jeremy Forrest!

Teacher jailed in puritanical anti-sex witch hunt

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Margaret Thatcher finally dead

Iron Lady, rust in hell!

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1913 Dublin lockout centenary

James Connolly: "For the Citizen Army"

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McAlpine’s Fusiliers

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Partisan Defence Committee

Solidarity with anti-blacklisting campaigner George Tapp

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For trade union control of hiring!

Unions fight blacklisting in construction