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May Day 2014 Galway
May Day Rally & March in Belfast
SIPTU Retained Firefighters launch campaign calling on election candidates to protect service
Mark workers’ memorial day with proper reinforcement to safety regulations
SIPTU President Jack O'Connor rejects attempt to pit private and public service workers against each other
Dublin Fire Brigade Ambulance Service protest
Jim Connell Trade Union Festival
Cuban Uilleann Pipers Fundraising Concert
All Workers Deserve a Secure Retirement - SIPTU
Showcasing your Social Enterprise
Staff at Donkey Sanctuary to ballot for industrial action
Ireland calls for justice for Rana Plaza workers 24 April 2014
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Cork Young Workers’ Network calls for decent jobs and decent pay
Activists welcome rejection of privatisation plan by Kerry councillors
YCW Celebration Mass in St. Mary's Pro-Cathedral, Dublin
Fairshop
Join your fellow trade unionists this May Day
Wage increases must play a central role in reversing inequality
Doing, learning and teaching political economy
GLC - I want council houses in my neighbourhood
Peter Sheridan - Break A Leg
Young Workers Network
10% discount for SIPTU members from Taxback.com
Larkin Credit Union
SIPTU Basic English Scheme
Family annual travel insurance reduced to €55.54
Clayton Hotel
Fair Hotels
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Showcasing your Social Enterprise
Involved in a community enterprise, coop, CE scheme or other form of social enterprise in what’s called the “social economy”? If so this will interest you.

The Irish Congress of Trade Unions (ICTU) is involved in an initiative with other trade union federations across the EU aimed at strengthening the social economy. Congress believes that social enterprises, and the social economy generally, have significant untapped potential to create jobs, deliver quality vocational training, and enhance local and community cohesion. As part of this process we wish to showcase good practice examples of the social economy/social enterprises in Ireland, and invite you to submit a brief profile to us by 31st May, 2014.

By “social enterprise” we mean any company, cooperative or association organised for commercial activity on a for-profit or non-profit basis to achieve social outcomes.
 
In particular, Congress aims through the initiative to:
  1. Undertake policy interventions at national level, and join with our colleagues in the ETUC at European level, to strengthen the support framework (legal and programmatic) for social enterprises and the social economy;
  2. Actively argue the case with Government for greater State support for social enterprise start ups and the development of the sector;
  3. Through its member unions at local level increase trade union involvement in assisting social enterprises develop, as a source of job creation, vocational training and community development.

As part of this initiative, Congress is collating information on the sector in Ireland, with a view to showcasing to Government and the EU authorities examples of exceptional good practice in Ireland – i.e. social enterprises that, despite the weakness of national supports, are delivering effective local responses to unemployment, skill development and community cohesion.

If you would like your social enterprise to feature in this showcasing project, please click the link http://irishcongress.polldaddy.com/s/social-enterprise to complete a short online questionnaire about your enterprise (max. 5 minutes).
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