In this issue:
SIPTU members in Irish Rail reject LRC proposals
Congress expresses disappointment at failure of DAA / Aer Lingus talks in pensions dispute
Sudden closure of G&K training centre on Cork’s north side
Unions call for early Referendum Commission to inform Same Sex Marriage debate
LGBT History Week marked in Liberty Hall
FETAC Health Care Assistants' graduation
‘Shameful’ privatisation of community programme condemned
SIPTU members in Tyndall Institute/UCC accept binding arbitration in dispute
SIPTU addresses Oireachtas Committee hearing into ambulance response times
SIPTU supports London Irish Centre Library initiative
Shop stewards' training course
Fairshop
Increase in staff numbers at Tallaght Hospital welcomed
Talks ongoing to resolve Shannon Aerospace dispute
Employment Law Course
Cautious welcome for increased numbers in work
Faith
Quietly
Big Telly Theatre Company to perform 'One sandwich short of a genius’
Record exports success for food firms backing Supporting Quality campaign
Exclusive offer for members from Taxback.com
Family annual travel insurance reduced to €55.54
Up to 80% discount on your car insurance with One Direct
SIMON Benefit Production of ’100 Years Ago’ in Liberty Hall March 4th by RADE
"A Song For The Green Crow"
Larkin Credit Union
Young Workers Network
SIPTU Basic English Scheme
Fair Hotels
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Big Telly Theatre Company to perform 'One sandwich short of a genius’

27th - 29th  March @ 7.30pm in the Main Space of Smock Alley Theatre, Dublin 8

Tickets are on sale at a special discounted rate of €10. Places are limited. If you would like to book for your group, call box office on 01 6770014 
and quote the code : One Sandwich to avail of this discount.

"Mum is so determined to keep up appearances that when Dad leaves her ‘to find himself’, she hires an actor to replace him. It’s a perfect solution to an embarrassing situation, as long as she uses her imagination to find the extra cash. Mum’s the word. Luckily, the daughter’s far too busy planning the happiest day of her life to notice, but the son smells so many rats he’s a loose cannon who must be kept behind closed doors. Keeping the cat in the bag and the skeletons in the cupboard whilst avoiding the elephant in the room tips them over the edge and all of a sudden they are all at sea. And that’s when they collide with a Spanish conquistador from the 16th century."

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