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limerick / history and heritage / event notice Tuesday March 30, 2010 20:22 by joehickey
Press Release 29th March 2010 Easter Commemoration 2010 The annual 1916 commemoration, organised by Sinn Féin, will take place in Limerick on Easter Sunday April 4th. The parade will assemble outside the Munster Fair Tavern at 12.00 noon and proceed from there to the Republican Plot, Mount St. Laurence Cemetery. The main speaker will be Cllr. Maurice Quinlivan. read full story / add a comment
national / worker & community struggles and protests / opinion/analysis Tuesday March 30, 2010 16:02 by Róisín Ní Maoileoin 8 comments (last - thursday april 01, 2010 16:44)
The Government have negotiated a tentative agreement with the public sector unions. Let us have a look at what the union representatives agreed to: 1. No restoration of pay cuts 2. Longer hours for the same wages 3. 7-day work weeks resulting in no overtime 4. Redeployment of workers at Government's discretion 5. Staff reduction 6. Outsourcing of public sector jobs at Government discretion read full story / add a comment
national / gender and sexuality / event notice Tuesday March 30, 2010 00:35 by Laurence Cox
Research workshop: Challenging the medical monopoly of childbirth: birth activism in Ireland Panel discussion: participatory action research and social movements read full story / add a comment |
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