The World's Nuclear Workers have been forced, wether we liked it or not, to become one of
the more highly politicized labour forces of modern times. We are faced with two challenges,
which are unusual for trade unionists.
The first challenge relates to the lack of understanding of
our industry by the general public. We shall respond with explanations, dialogue,
open-mindedness, and patience.
The second challenge we have to face
is that of extremist environmentalist movements, whose final objective
is to deprive us of our jobs.
We shall respond by fighting. Working as we do at the "fuel face",
we can claim that we have plenty of first-hand experience and a certain
expertise, especially in understanding the effectiveness of health
and safety measures. We believe that the people best equipped to make
the case for the future of the nuclear industry are those who earn
their living from it and live with it i.e. nuclear workers and their
communities. Our struggle does not limit itself to defending nuclear
energy alone. What is actually at stake is the social model we want
to promote. We shall not let a minority of irresponsible fanatics
impose upon a society timorously anchored in the past, and condemned
to the endless development of misery. What we want is the democratic
adoption of a society willing to face the future, where technical
progress would be used reasonably, and would help the available wealth
to grow.
We, nuclear workers, not only aim at safeguarding the future of the
nuclear power industry, but are willing to play our part in establishing
a World Energy Policy, which we believe is vital to the future well-being
of all the entire world population. We believe that the reasonnable
use of nuclear power is the foundation upon which it is possible to
establish the social, economic and ecological conditions that will
protect our environment and allow us to tackle the great problems
of poverty and unemployment that exist throughout the world. We believe
in our nuclear industry and in the great contribution it has already
made. We believe that it has an even greater contribution to make
in the future.
We are workers, and we have a right to a voice in the decision-making
which affects our industry and which concerns our communities. We have also a duty to our
fellow workers and to the wider community, who are entitled to work for a World with
safe sources of energy, in a safe environment, and with a sound social and economic future.
We intend do our duty and to exercise our rights.