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REAs probably protected by Industrial Relations Act 2012
Ballot on industrial action in Bus Éireann
SIPTU manufacturing conference launches declaration on workplace innovation
Agreement reached in Killarney Golf Club dispute
Strike action deferred at Shanganagh Waste Water Treatment Plant
Historic banners to the fore in Dublin May Day march
May Day in Belfast
Congress says time to abandon failed austerity and build a fair recovery
SIPTU calls for caution in regard to use of internships
Survey finds that 94% of young people do not want to emigrate
SIPTU welcomes C&AG report on Skills Programme fund
Nash questions closure of National Ambulance Control Centre
SIPTU welcomes ECJ court ruling in favour of Waterford Crystal workers
James Connolly Bridge campaign petition
SIPTU welcomes auditing of Department of Education building projects
SIPTU shop steward elected on to St. James Hospital Board
SIPTU meets with Diamond Innovations management to discuss threatened job losses
MANDATE Trade Union
Derry May Day and the Factory Girls
Minister for Children and Youth Affairs to meet with youth workers
Galway’s trade union heritage celebrated
End Bangladesh's anti-union laws
View of Dublin City from the top of Liberty Hall
Caution needed over IBEC call to ease back on austerity
Global Labour Column
Action X Protest
James Connolly Memorial Lecture
Darkness into Light 5K Walk/Run
Fair Hotel
Book Sale in aid of Docklands Senior Provider Forum
Larkin Credit Union
The James Plunkett Short Story Award
Supporting Quality Campaign!
SIPTU Basic English Scheme
VHI Health Insurance
SIPTU Membership Services - Travel Insurance
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James Connolly Memorial Lecture




Guest speaker: James Petras, Bartle Professor (Emeritus) of Sociology at Binghamton University, New York.
 
James Petras is a recognised expert on the politics of Latin America. In his talk he will address the global assault on workers’ rights and conditions, drawing especially on the experience of workers in Latin America, who suffered decades of “austerity” to pay off debts that did not belong to them. He will discuss how progressive changes are affecting the lives of tens of millions of working people in Latin America, and the lessons we can learn from this.
 
James Petras is the author of more than sixty books published in twenty-nine languages and has published more than two thousand articles in newspapers such as the New York Times, the Guardian (London), and Le Monde Diplomatique, and his commentary is widely carried on the internet.

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