by | May 1, 2025 | Latest News, Latest News Home
SIPTU members employed providing vital services including care for the disabled, elderly and youth supports in Section 39, 40, 56 and 10 organisations have voted overwhelmingly in favour of Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) pay proposals in a ballot counted today...
by | Apr 28, 2025 | Latest News, Latest News Home
SIPTU has called on the Government to honour its commitments to increase statutory sick pay entitlements and introduce a living wage, highlighting the overwhelming public support for these measures indicated in a Red C poll published yesterday. SIPTU Deputy General...
by | Apr 23, 2025 | Latest News, Latest News Home
SIPTU representatives have welcomed the public support of Dublin Bus management, in several media reports for the establishment of a dedicated transport police service largely in-line with the proposals outlined by the Union’s Respect Transport Workers campaign. SIPTU...
by | Apr 22, 2025 | History, Latest News Home
The men who printed the Proclamation — the printer or pressman Christopher Brady, and compositors Liam O’Brien and Michael Molloy — were ITGWU employees producing The Workers’ Republic and workaday union print jobs. All were members of the Dublin Typographical...
by | Apr 21, 2025 | Education, History, The Sunday Read
In the weeks leading up to the Easter Rising, the police raided Liberty Hall. In response, the Irish Citizen Army was mobilised across Dublin. James O’Shea remembered how “all jobs stopped (with) men running out of foundries, fitting shops, forges and building jobs....