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Latest statement from Paris Bakery Workers
Paris Bakery workers call for action not words from Minister Bruton
SIPTU to seek meeting with Bausch and Lomb over proposed job cuts
Official naming of Rosie Hackett Bridge
New job creation figures show need for stimulus and investment
SIPTU members in Irish Rail vote to reject Labour Court recommendation
Education & Development Support Scheme
Donkey sanctuary workers disgusted at treatment by management
SIPTU College Waterford Course linking with Traveller Community Health Project
Cuban Five Commission film, 'Justice in London'
2014 Donal Nevin Lecture focuses on investment-driven growth, job creation
Jimmy's Hall
Public Interview with Jimmy's Hall film director Ken Loach
Petition against the the EU/Colombian FTA
ITF briefs New York investors to highlight Chevron concerns
Join the fight against low pay at Autogrill Germany
Sugar Club Gig
Fairshop
Government must reaffirm its commitment to manufacturing sector
A new State Development Bank is welcome
Global Labour Column - Lessons learned for a European minimum wage campaign
Young Workers Network
SIPTU Basic English Scheme
Supporting Quality campaign
10% discount for SIPTU members from Taxback.com
Larkin Credit Union
Family annual travel insurance reduced to €55.54
Bloomfield House Hotel
Fair Hotels
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Petition against the the EU/Colombian FTA
Ratification of the EU/Colombian Free Trade Agreement will be before the Dáil in the coming weeks. Please add your name to this petition to tell our TD’s and senators that it is the wrong time to approve this agreement.

Murders, disappearances; threats and intimidation of trade unionists, human rights defenders and lawyers continue unabated. Colombia is still the most dangerous place in the world to be a trade unionist.

Neither has anything changed for the thousands of small farmers who have returned to their homes to reclaim the land they were forcibly removed from. Despite the recent legislation, local paramilitaries continue to force people away, despite state military presence in many areas, suggesting the army is in league with these illegal groups.

High aspirations of believing that “trade” with the EU will lead to a change in conditions on the ground in Colombia cannot be sustained against the clear evidence to the contrary. The root cause of the civil conflict in Colombia is an agrarian conflict. This FTA does not resolve this and, in fact, creates an even greater impetus for a further “land-grab”, transferring the control of the land and the resources beneath, illegally to multinational companies or large local conglomerates. We believe such a move will severely undermine the Peace Talks in Havana.
 
http://www.change.org/en-GB/petitions/tds-and-senators-of-the-irish-government-take-a-stand-for-human-rights-do-not-ratify-the-eu-free-trade-agreement-with-colombia
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