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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
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SIMON Benefit Production of ’100 Years Ago’ in Liberty Hall March 4th by RADE
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SIMON Benefit Production of ’100 Years Ago’ in Liberty Hall March 4th by RADE

Benefit for Dublin Simon Community

Service Users of RADE take a direct role in supporting the Dublin Simon Community and mark the end of the centenary celebrations of the 1913 Lock Out with a final farewell performance, in Liberty Hall Theatre, of their acclaimed play “A Hundred Years Ago” on Tuesday 4th March at 7.30pm

“A Hundred Years Ago” explores the dramatic events that evolved through the autumn of 1913 when ordinary workers took a stand with Jim Larkin against the employers of Dublin city and the subsistent wages that held them in slavery.

The play is delivered with bawdy humor that includes both jaunty and haunting ballad songs.

Tickets €10/€5(unwaged) from 0818 205 205 or www.ctb.ie/myticket or contact Síne 01 4548733.

RADE engage drug users with the arts and therapeutic supports and provide a platform for their artistic expression.

Síne Lynch

Programme Coordinator

www.rade.ie

“A Hundred Years Ago”, RADE’s acclaimed play will have a final farewell performance, in Liberty Hall Theatre, on Tuesday 4th March at 7.30pm in aid of Dublin Simon Community – tickets €10/€5(unwaged) from 0818 205 205 or www.ctb.ie/myticket

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