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Tesco and Mandate Management Cooperating To Deny Worker Rights, Documents Show
Tesco and Mandate management collaborated to union bust rival radical trade union Independent Workers’ Union (IWU), documents seen by Aontacht Media show.
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Tesco and Mandate management collaborated to union bust rival radical trade union Independent Workers’ Union (IWU), documents seen by Aontacht Media show.
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Labour Party by-election candidate and Galway councillor Helen Ogbu stayed in the Israeli-owned Leonardo Hotel from the 10th of June until the 11th of June 2026, breaking BDS.
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Seanán Ó Coistín, from Kilcock in County Kildare, is making headlines in the bourgeois press over his passionate defence of the Irish language, which led to him being put on administrative leave from the Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI). The mainstream media, however, rotted by the remnants of British
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The question worth asking about People Before Profit is not whether they oppose fascism. They do, loudly and repeatedly. The question is whether their model does anything to contest the conditions that produce fascist violence - and on that measure, they are failing.
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An explainer of Lenin’s What is to be Done? (1902), its historical context and thoughts on the latent confluence between the anarchist and Leninist concept of the vanguard.
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The fat cats in the trade union leadership are at it again, and members are outraged. The ASTI second level teachers' union are recommending to their members that they accept the senior cycle reform deal struck with the government. This deal, it is argued, would massively increase workload for
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A meeting organised in Connolly Books on Saturday heard calls to reclaim Ireland’s sovereignty from the trifecta of the European Union, American foreign direct investment and British occupation in the North.
Following accusations of sexual harassment and racist discrimination at the Tesco Express, St Finnbarr’s, Douglas Road, Cork, the Independent Workers’ Union has been forced to intervene on behalf of its members employed in the store.
Workers from the Jones Engineering company protested against the company's union busting practices and for better working conditions in Dublin. They held a barbecue, handed out fliers and played music.
The Fuel Protests have ended for the most part. There are very few strains of the movement that are still continuing at this stage, some in local areas where a dozen or two small farmers continue to organise in the countryside...
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Hundreds of protestors descended on the capital today as anger over soaring fuel prices sparked widespread disruption across the city. With diesel and petrol prices reaching record highs in recent weeks, demonstrators from across Ireland gathered to demand urgent government action.