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Locked out Greyhound workers to march to Dublin City Hall on Monday
SIPTU members win wage increases across the Manufacturing Sector
SIPTU endorses call for a Living Wage of €11.45 per hour
Unions united in support of Dublin Pride Parade
Public Sector to strike in Northern Ireland on 10th July
SIPTU says privatisation of bus routes will damage free travel scheme
SIPTU members in National Gallery give notice of strike action
High Court appoints liquidator to Paris Bakery
VENEZUELA - What's Really Happening?
SIPTU welcomes Valeant investment in Bausch and Lomb plant
SIPTU members ballot on Irish Rail proposals
The Cuban Piper at the Clé Club
SIPTU says partial merger of Bord na Móna and Coillte presents opportunities for expansion
Skilled Visas – No Toil All Trouble
SIPTU to study Aer Lingus/DAA pensions report
Labour Court hearing into Roadstone Woods Ltd. dispute scheduled for today
NUJ Protest at Egyptian Embassy
School of Social Justice, University College Dublin
The Spirit of Mother Jones Festival 2014
NERI argues for €800 million adjustment
SIPTU HSE Ambulance Service staff ballot for strike action
Unions protest at failure of the Department of Education to protect workers’ rights
Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign
Fairshop
More pay rises - less budget cuts
Jobless rate still 'unacceptably high', warns Congress
Thought provoking visit to Ireland by Thomas Piketty
Young Workers Network
SIPTU Basic English Scheme
One Direct – Up to 80% off Car Insurance
Supporting Quality campaign
The INN at DROMOLAND
10% discount for SIPTU members from Taxback.com
Larkin Credit Union
Family annual travel insurance reduced to €55.54
Fair Hotels
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Jobless rate still 'unacceptably high', warns Congress
On Wednesday (2nd July) the Irish Congress of Trade Unions welcomed the latest drop in the jobless rate, but warned that unemployment in Ireland remains unacceptably high when judged against average rates across the European Union.

Congress General Secretary David Begg said:“Obviously any fall in numbers is good news for people who get back to work, their families and wider society.

“But we need to grasp the fact that the numbers out of work in Ireland remain unacceptably and unsustainably high.

“Even on these new figures, our current jobless rate is 11.6%, while a far lower rate of 7.8% is what obtains in the EU 15 - minus Greece, Portugal and Spain. That’s a difference of almost 5O% and Congress highlighted this serious disparity recently in our Labour Market Monitor as a clear signal of how far we still have to travel,” Begg concluded.
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