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Reinstatement of Joint Labour Committees welcomed
SIPTU calls on Government and HSE to assist Mount Carmel Hospital workers
The Risen People
SIPTU calls on Ministers to support jobs and development in rural communities
‘Review of Apprenticeship Training’ welcomed
History/Trade Union Lectures
Kiely’s CRC package exposes double standard in the Community & Voluntary Sector
SIPTU members in St. Leo’s College vote for industrial action
Joe Duffy honoured for his contribution to the 1913 commemorations
Industrial action at Tyndall Institute to intensify
Special Concert commemorating Dublin Lockout 1913
Public debate needed on proposed bus privatisation
The Making of the Great 1913 Lockout Tapestry book available to buy now
Beware a new Progressive Democrats
Labor & Dignity – James Connolly in America
TASC
"A Song For The Green Crow"
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Reinterpreting 1913
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SIPTU calls on Ministers to support jobs and development in rural communities

The SIPTU Local Development Company (LDC) Committee has called on the Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government, Phil Hogan, and the Minister for Agriculture, Food and Marine, Simon Coveney, to support rural communities by ensuring that 10% of the next European Union (EU) funded Rural Development Programme (RDP) is allocated to LEADER.

LEADER is a EU programme that aids the development of sustainable rural communities. According to the Department of Environment, Community and Local Government over 2,900 full time jobs were created and over 6,700 enterprises supported under the LEADER programme between 2011 and 2013.   

Chairperson of the SIPTU LDC Committee, Donie O’Leary, said: “Dereliction and decay already affect the main streets of many towns and villages in rural Ireland. The bigger the allocation to LEADER, the more jobs that will created in areas that have been hardest hit by unemployment and emigration.”  

SIPTU Sector Organiser, Darragh O’Connor, added: “Ministers Hogan and Coveney have a great opportunity to support job creation and communities in rural Ireland by ensuring LEADER receives a full 10% allocation from the Rural Development Programme.”

The Rural Development Programme (LEADER) is an EU funded programme delivered by 35 rural LDCs who support activities that improve the quality of life in rural areas and that diversify the rural economy. 

 

 

 

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