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Boyers workers need respect
SIPTU's Dublin District Council meeting on securing the Union's future
Unions outraged at NUI Galway refusal to attend LRC
Trade Union Day
WRC Advocate appointed to Committee of Investigation into Clerys liquidation
Nominations for the Agricultural Joint Labour Committee
Twenty-seventh Desmond Greaves Annual School 2015
Proposals on an alternative to the USC presented to members across the country
The Rise Foundation
Government must end VAT benefit for hospitality sector
SIPTU Education & Development Support Scheme
EU attempt to force rail privatisation must be opposed
Forum on the Living Wage
Signed Limited Edition Print of James Connolly by Jim Fitzpatrick
Fairshop
Supporting Suicide Awareness – Kathleen Lynn memorial walk
Solidarity with refugees indicates a better Europe is possible
Food Sovereignty and Fair Trade
Supporting Quality
JLT Home Insurance
One Direct - Car Insurance
Travel Insurance
Taxback
Young Workers Network
SIPTU Basic English Scheme
The Inn at Dromoland
Larkin Credit Union
Fair Hotel
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Boyers workers need respect
Mandate and SIPTU trade unions on Wednesday, 9th September, agreed to negotiations with the owner of Boyers department store on North Earl Street, Dublin, on the orderly wind down of the company.

Mandate Official, Jonathan Hogan, said: “We intend to commence these negotiations as soon as possible with the aim of securing terms agreeable for both directly employed staff and those union members working for concession holders prior to the agreed closure date of the business on 31st January, 2016.”

SIPTU Services Division Organiser, Ethel Buckley, said: “The acceptance by the owner of the business, Noel Smyth, that the Boyers direct employees, workers for concession holders and contractors must be treated with respect is in stark contrast to the treatment of the Clerys workers. The coming weeks of negotiations will be difficult but we intend to ensure that an adequate agreement which suitably rewards the years of service of the Boyers workforce is agreed.

Approximately 100 workers, both directly employed and those working for concession holders are affected by the closure of Boyers.
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