Early on the morning of the 24th of January, public sector union leaders emerged from the Workplace Relations Commission after all-night talks resulting in
Workers at Corrib Oil in Ballinasloe have been engaged in an ongoing industrial dispute with management since December of last year. Their demands are simple - for their employer to recognise their right to be
Éirígí activists in Lurgan, County Armagh have been alerted to an ongoing situation regarding the scourge of fly-tipping in the Wellington Street and Castle Lane areas of the town.
Jim Larkin died on this day 75 years ago. While the physical image of ‘Big Jim’ Larkin still looms large on Dublin’s O’Connell Street, his ideas around the role that trade unions should play in Irish society are far less
SIPTU and Forsa members in Local Employment Services and Jobs Clubs continued their campaign against the privatisation of community services by protesting outside the Fine Gael ‘think-in’ meeting in
Éirígí For A New Republic spokesperson Damien Farrell has slammed tip theft and other exploitative practices within the hospitality sector. Farrell was speaking ahead of a protest which is due to take place at
A Belfast employer who unfairly dismissed a young Slovakian worker has been forced to give in to the demands of trade union officials acting on her behalf.