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Thursday January 01 1970

Protest against cut to dole for under 23s

category dublin | miscellaneous | event notice author Monday November 30, 2009 17:22author by Laura - Socialist Youthauthor email fightbackSY at gmail dot com Report this post to the editors

Friday, 4th December, 1pm outside the Dail

It has been mooted that the government plan to cut the dole for under 23 year olds to 160 euro per month.

Young people under 23 are considered old enough to be put in jail or to join the army for example, and when working pay the same tax as other workers, yet when it comes to receiving basic social welfare they are being treated as some form of lesser being. It's the government's fault, not young peoples' fault that there are no jobs or future in this country. Now they're expecting young people to live on 160 euro a week!

The government is most likely gearing up to lower the minimum wage. Cutting the dole can force young people into jobs on a lowered minimum wage. The government's agenda is to 'regain competitiveness' for Ireland, ie bring in poverty wages and destroy standards of living. Therefore this cut to the dole for under 23s must be opposed by all young and working people as it's linked to this agenda.

The government's policies have resulted in a jobs crisis that is the biggest threat to the future of young people. The basic right to a decent job is already being denied to tens of thousands of young people. 1 in 5 under 25s is now unemployed. Job-shedding companies like should be nationalised and run democratically by the workers. This is the only way to save jobs and guarantee a future for young people therefore. The thousands of apprentices who have been thrown by the wayside since the collapse of construction should be employed on proper wages by the state, allowing them to qualify and finish their time building schools, hospitals and other infrastructure that there is clearly a dire need for.
The government’s drastic attack on unemployed under 23s year olds must be fought by all young people. The government is threatening all our futures through mass unemployment and cuts. Defeating this scrooge-like victimisation of unemployed young people can be the first step towards building a powerful movement of young people to fight for jobs.

PROTEST at 1pm on FRIDAY, Dec 4th outside the DAIL

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author by Eddie - Socialist Youthpublication date Tue Dec 01, 2009 23:25author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The Government thinks the young unemployed are an easy target- Lets show them we won't pay for their crisis!

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