Pay Deal Does Not Add Up
The leaders of the ICTU are saying the pay negotiations are over and they have got as much as they can get from the current
The leaders of the ICTU are saying the pay negotiations are over and they have got as much as they can get from the current
The Public Sector Strike on Thursday was massive and well executed. It was the largest best-coordinated strike since at least 2015. Trade unionists should be congratulated for their clarity, commitment, and organisation. Time to coordinate and prepare for longer strikes. Picket Reports from across the north.
Successive governments have run down public nursing homes to make way for private sector expansion. Nursing homes are now owned by global multinationals who profit
People Before Profit interviewed Aisling O’Beirn, elected UCU Rep at Ulster University, on the picket last week. People Before Profit: Aisling, we are here on
The Cost of Living Crisis is having a devastating effect on households and communities acrossIreland. It has coincided with a deepening housing crisis with unaffordable
‘What do we want? OUR 2%. When do we want it? NOW.’ ‘Eamon Ryan! TIME TO SIGN’ On Wednesday 3 August at lunch time 50-60
Currently the Mandate trade union is balloting its members in Tesco on a deal that will see a deterioration in pay and conditions if passed.
Senior civil servants have proposed that PRSI be increased for workers and employers. The reason why workers’ rights are so poor in Ireland is that employers don’t pay enough in social insurance to cover payments like sick pay and maternity pay. ncrease in PRSI for workers are a pay cut and should be resisted. Employers must pay more to fund a decent social wage for workers.
Campaign for a right to representation Bill backed by numerous groups of retired workers Next week the Dáil will debate a Bill introduced by Bríd
Support the People Before Profit Bill to give representative associations greater rights. By Brid Smith TD. On June 30th People before Profit will bring a bill to the
As we face into the Local & European Elections in the south. It is crucial there are strong socialist voices elected to challenge the policies
Gerry Carroll MLA and Brid Smith TD have issued a joint statement to condemn both the British and Irish government’s recent rhetoric on refugees and
People Before Profit MEP candidate Bríd Smith TD has condemned the Trinity College fine of €214,000 on the TCD students’ union. Deputy Smith said “Trinity
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