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Photo Essay from Dublin May Day March

category dublin | worker & community struggles and protests | news report author Monday April 30, 2007 12:45author by Mags Report this post to the editors

Hundreds of people turned out for this years May Day march with a diverse represenation from unions, campaigns, communities and left wing political groups.
BATU - Buliders Union
BATU - Buliders Union

The music at Custom House Quay, the stalls and the opening of the viewing gallery in Liberty Hall made for a much improved May Day celebration. The theme of the day was Global Day for Fair Pay and it was organised by the Dublin Council of Trade Unions and the ICTU Youth Committee.

Belfast and District Trades Council
Belfast and District Trades Council

Dublin Council of Trade Unions
Dublin Council of Trade Unions

SIPTU
SIPTU

TEEU
TEEU

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There was a large number of union banners out for the day

Teachers Union of Ireland
Teachers Union of Ireland

Union band
Union band

UNISON
UNISON

Workers Party
Workers Party

Sinn Fein
Sinn Fein

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Labour Party
Labour Party

Free Palestine
Free Palestine

Residents Against Racism
Residents Against Racism

Workers Solidarity Movement
Workers Solidarity Movement

Trinity Labour
Trinity Labour

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Communist Party of Ireland
Communist Party of Ireland

Connolly Youth Movement
Connolly Youth Movement

Eirigi
Eirigi

Community Workers Action Group
Community Workers Action Group

UCD Labour
UCD Labour

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Samba
Samba

Stalls in the Custom House Gardens
Stalls in the Custom House Gardens

Sound system
Sound system

View from Liberty Hall viewing gallery
View from Liberty Hall viewing gallery

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Bealtaine dathannach, gan aon agó!

author by Tinker Bellepublication date Mon Apr 30, 2007 15:59author address author phone Report this post to the editors

UNION leaders used yesterday’s annual May Day rally in Dublin to call for greater protections for Ireland’s increasing number of migrant workers. President of the Dublin Council of Trade Unions, Arthur Hall, told hundreds of marchers at the Global Day for Fair Pay rally that defending labour rights was important for social stability.

“If we want to prevent the sort of racist backlash that deteriorating economic conditions have generated elsewhere we must be uncompromising in our defence of decent labour standards for all. We must carry the war to bad employers by naming and shaming them wherever they are and the policy of a Global day for fair pay must apply every day of the year, not just on May Day.”

He said the country’s 200,000 migrant workers, particularly those from outside the European Union, were among the most vulnerable section of the labour force and faced a bleak future without the support of the trade union movement. Mr Hall also said the trend of companies operating globally meant pay and working conditions across the economy had been driven down by employers.

Akidwa, Ireland’s African Women’s Forum, said migrant workers were being paid as little as €4 an hour for an 80-hour working week. Workers were also being denied promotion, pay rises, written contracts, job descriptions and even pay slips, the forum said.

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author by Johnpublication date Mon Apr 30, 2007 16:04author address author phone Report this post to the editors

How can you have a May Day march in April?

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