News Stop Docking Workers Holiday Pay: Eamon McCann “Furloughed workers in Derry are being forced to take holiday time during the lockdown. This is being imposed without discussion or negotiation. Not every employer is acting like this. But 19 Apr 2020
Austerity The Roots of the Nursing Home Tragedy There is a tragedy unfolding in Ireland’s nursing homes. Some of it arises from the natural frailty that grows with age. But some of the deaths from Covid-19 were 18 Apr 2020
News Blame the Bosses not the Workers People before Profit demand the WRC and HAS inspect Keelings and enforce health and safety rules. Stop the gross exploitation of workers Many people were rightly shocked by footage of 18 Apr 2020
Transport List of Questions on Covid 19 Submitted by People Before Profit People Before Profit last week submitted a number of parliamentary questions to the government on and number of Covid 19 related issues and their Covid 19 response. Answers from relevant 17 Apr 2020
Transport Domestic Abuse Amid COVID-19 Prior to the coronavirus pandemic domestic abuse was a huge social issue effecting thousands of women and children in homes across our communities in Ireland. In times of crisis, such 17 Apr 2020
Workers Rights Keelings Exploiting And Endangering Workers Keelings specialises in the exploitation of workers and pulls in a profit of €300 million a year. They have brought in 200 Bulgarian workers for the sole purpose of paying 17 Apr 2020
News TDs Demand HSA and WRC Inspect Keeling’s Sites and Workers Accommodation People Before Profit TDs Richard Boyd Barrett, Bríd Smith and Gino Kenny have released a statement on the controversy over the actions of the Keeling’s company bringing in workers 17 Apr 2020
News April 16 2020: Richard Boyd Barrett Td And Guitarist And Producer Dave Randall Richard Boyd Barrett TD in conversation with guitarist and producer Dave Randall Right from the start of this crisis, we have seen the importance of music and the arts in 16 Apr 2020
Workers Rights The Snobs & The Crooks: Together At Last After two months of theatrics, Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil are finally forging ahead to form a government based on a “joint framework”. They have spent the guts of 100 16 Apr 2020