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National - Event Notice
Thursday January 01 1970

Community Sector Actions - 29th September

category national | worker & community struggles and protests | event notice author Wednesday September 22, 2010 15:09author by SIPTU Community - SIPTUauthor email doconnor at siptu dot ie Report this post to the editors

Defending Ireland's Communities (Communities Aganist Cuts)

As a part of the “Defending Ireland’s Communities” campaign to protect community sector jobs, programmes and services, a number of actions will be taking place on Wednesday 29th September 2010.

Galway, Eyre Square @ 12.30pm
Visual performance protest - Further Details are listed below. A formal press launch of the campaign will be held in Galway earlier in the day. For more information, please contact SIPTU Organiser Noreen Parker, SIPTU 091 560070.

Dublin, The Daíl @ 1pm (Assembly at 12.30, Anglo Irish Bank, St. Stephens Green)
The Community and Voluntary sector will be supporting this ICTU led protest. For more information, please contact SIPTU Organiser Shonagh Byrne at 01 – 858 6381

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Visual Performance Protest- September 29th
EYRE SQUARE @ 1pm
Gather at 12:30pm

What Is It?

Defending Ireland’s Communities is a partnership between community & voluntary sector & the trade unions to protest against the Government’s intention to cut a further €3billion in the forthcoming budget by targeting the community & voluntary sector. Events are being organised on Wednesday September 29th throughout the country and community organisations are also meeting with TDs to gain their support for the campaign.

What's Happening in Galway?

As part of a national coordinated day of visual protest, Galway will be holding a street theater performance in EYRE SQUARE @ 1pm. A pyramid structure representing the community & voluntary sector will be erected in Eyre Square and defended by a circle of people from the sector. This pyramid will then come under attack from street performers each representing a threat to the community and voluntary sector. The performance will be recorded and a number of short speeches made.

How Your Organisation Can Get Involved?

To aid the visual aspect of the performance we ask you to participate in the following ways.

1. A3 Poster
Please bring a visual representation/ poster or logo of your organisation in A3 size. This will be placed on the pyramid to represent the community and voluntary sector. We would like as many organisations represented as possible. If possible please send these items, in hard copy prior to the event to

Noreen Parker SIPTU, Foster Court, Galway.

2. Appoint a Defender.
Each organisation represented visually, should appoint a person to form the circle and defend the community and voluntary pyramid in the performance.

3. Wear White
In order to be visually effective we ask you to wear white as much as possible.

4. Bring Your Banner
Please feel free to bring banners or placards representing your organisations if you wish to do so.

5. Gather @ 12:30pm
Please gather half an hour prior to the event.

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