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Progressive Alternative to the Universal Social Charge
ETUC says the EU should think long and hard before pushing Greece out
SIPTU members rally outside Clerys
Clerys workers support Dublin City Council decision to extend store’s protection
Statement by the National Executive Council of SIPTU on the proposed 'Lansdowne Road Agreement' on pay in the public service
Vote on the Lansdowne Road proposals
Shop stewards in the SIPTU Health Division discuss the Lansdowne Road proposals
Mother Jones Festival 2015
SIPTU meets with Danish Trade Union
Ryanair must respect workers’ rights following Danish Labour Court ruling
Migrant workers conference
Second World Live Performance Conference held in Liberty Hall
SIPTU members had warned of deficiencies in Kilkenny care unit
PALFEST Ireland
Supreme Court overturns High Court judgment in Mohammed Younis case
Public demonstration in support of Dunnes workers, Dublin, 6th June 2015
SIPTU members in Beckman Coulter agree new three-year pay deal
Call on Maynooth University to reverse decision to close swimming pool
Strike action at FDYS crèche and youth services in Wexford
International Justice Day for Cleaners and Security Officers
Storytelling for Palestine
Summer School on the Arts and Human Rights 2015
Workers Rights Centre
Europe must accommodate the will of the people
GLC - Fiscal Space for Social Protection: Options to Expand Social Investments in 187 Countries
Young Workers Network
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The National Adult Literacy Agency
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Europe must accommodate the will of the people
Failing any last minute dramatic developments the people of Greece will vote this Sunday in a referendum that could re-define the EU response to the economic crisis.
 
The ballot paper will present Greek voters with the choice of accepting specific proposals from its IMF-EU-ECB creditors or rejecting them. However, German Chancellor Angela Merkel has stated this deal is no longer on the table and warned that a No vote will mark the beginning of the process of Greece leaving the Eurozone.
 
This means in reality the Greek people will be voting on whether to endorse their majority Syriza government’s approach, of ending crippling austerity, or to accept the logic that the economic policy of Eurozone member states is largely out of the control of  individual states.

SIPTU welcomed the decisive victory of Syriza in the Greek general election in January. It was hoped then it would mark the beginning of the end of the nightmare austerity experiment across Europe.

Whether this election will in future be seen as merely a temporary deviation or the significant change of course many had hoped for is likely to be decided this weekend. Views may be divided on what is currently the best course of action for a Greek people faced with the reality that their Government is now largely isolated from its Eurozone partners.

However, what all progressive opinion should be able to agree is that a EU worth fighting to maintain must be one that can accommodate the outcomes of democratic expressions such as this Sunday’s vote and the general election in Greece which brought the Syriza-led  government to power earlier this year.
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