by | Feb 18, 2024 | General News, The Sunday Read
Jim Larkin and his leadership of the ITGWU during the 1913 Lockout remains the most iconic moment in the history of the Irish labour movement. The images of 1913 are immortalised on union banners and often referenced by current union leaders. However, for social...
by | Feb 16, 2024 | General News
The start of the new League of Ireland season kicks off tonight. Every season begins with a sense of hope and sees clubs not only battle on the pitch but also engage with their local community to compete for the social good. It was a once the much-used adage that...
by | Feb 16, 2024 | General News
The start of the new League of Ireland season kicks off tonight. Every season begins with a sense of hope and sees clubs not only battle on the pitch but also engage with their local community to compete for the social good. It was a once the much-used adage that...
by | Feb 14, 2024 | Latest News
The trade union movement has come together to create a national public relations campaign to promote the benefits of trade union membership. The publicity campaign is aimed at raising awareness of trade unions particularly among young workers. The campaign launched...
by | Feb 12, 2024 | Latest News, Private Sector, Public Sector, The Sunday Read
Sometimes we hear that the Government is over-flowing with money, with a massive surplus in the billions of euros. Other times, we hear the Government is running a deficit. Which is it? Is it raining Euros or are we in the red? It all boils down to corporate tax...