Secure Retirement Campaign launched

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Politicians told to fear the ‘grey army’ at launch of Secure Retirement campaign on Wednesday, 30th April in Liberty Hall, Dublin 1. A YouTube video was premiered which includes interviews with retired workers on the challenges they currently face and their previous working lives.

Launching the campaign, SIPTU General Secretary, Joe O’Flynn, said: “After a lifetime of work, people should look forward to a retirement with respect and dignity.  But increasingly workers above a certain age are facing the prospect of approaching retirement in fear and anxiety concerning their expected pension income and uncertainty surrounding the future cost of living, healthcare and public services, all of which effect their quality of life in their retirement years.

He added: “The battles you have fought, the stands which you have taken serve as signposts for the next generation of union activists. As workers and as citizens, you have earned the right to a secure retirement.”

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May Day 2014

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Over 1,000 trade unionists and community activists attended the DCTU May Day march.

May Day was celebrated in Dublin with a colourful and musical march from the Garden of Remembrance, Parnell Square, to Liberty Hall. [Read more…]

Irish Equity AGM

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The Irish Equity AGM will take place on Sunday 13th April 2014 For more information click here [Read more…]

1913 Tapestry

View in the 1913 Lockout Tapestry in the GPO

ICA Centenary Commemoration

On Saturday, March 22nd, there will be a Commemoration at Liberty Hall from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. including a dramatic interpretation by ANU Productions, Music by Des Geraghty and Friends, a Lecture on Foundation of the ICA by Ann Matthews and much more. More info [Read more…]

Open meeting for all actors

The Executive of Irish Equity is holding an open meeting for all actors in the Republic of Ireland on March 9th at 2pm in Liberty Hall Theatre.

The purpose of this meeting is to engage the broader acting community in a conversation about the issues and challenges facing actors in modern day society.

The meeting is open to all actors, both members of the union and non-members are welcome and encouraged to participate in the discussion.

Eanna Casey from the Recorded Artists Actors Performers (RAAP) will give a presentation on the role of the collection society with emphasis on payments that accrue abroad because of legislative entitlement. RAAP for is an Irish not-for-profit organisation set up to ensure that performers receive the performance royalties that are due to them both nationally and globally.

Stephen Spence, Assistant General Secretary Equity UK will also address the meeting.

We look forward to a good discussion on the day.

ICTU Women’s Conference calls for immediate release of Margaretta D’Arcy

Delegates at the ICTU Women’s Conference have overwhelmingly backed an emergency motion calling for the immediate release of 79-year-old peace campaigner Margaretta D’Arcy on humanitarian grounds.

The conference in Whites Hotel, Wexford, heard that D’Arcy, who is being treated for cancer, has been imprisoned for eight weeks for refusing to swear a bond that she will not trespass on Shannon Airport runway.

D’Arcy is an actor, playwright, author and a founding member of the artists association Aosdána. She is a veteran peace campaigner who in recent years has led protests against the use of Shannon Airport by the US military.

Proposing the emergency motion that Minister for Justice, Equality and Defence, Alan Shatter, move to release D’Arcy, SIPTU Campaigns and Equality Organiser, Ethel Buckley, described her as “a truly remarkable woman.”

“That a person who has always strove to highlight the best in humanity should be subjected to what she has described as amounting to a form of ‘sensory deprivation’ in the Irish prison system is a moral outrage,” she said.

“It is entirely appropriate that Justice Minister Alan Shatter should request that the Government instruct President Michael D Higgins to utilise the powers under Section 7 of the Criminal Procedure Act 1993 and pardon Margaretta and bring her ordeal to an end,” she added.

ICTU Women’s Committee Secretary, Margaret Browne, said: “Margaretta D’Arcy is an amazing woman and, at 79, she is still campaigning and standing up for the disadvantaged”

Following the conference’s unanimous endorsement of the motion, Ethel Buckley, said: “Conference has sent a strong message the continued imprisonment of this renowned feminist, artist and campaigner is completely unacceptable. Minster Shatter must take action now to set Margaretta free.”

A Night of Music & Spoken Word to celebrate the naming of the Rosie Hackett Bridge

A Night of Music & Spoken Word to Celebrate the Naming of the Rosie Hackett Bridge organised by SIPTU and the IWWU Commemorative Committee READ MORE

86th Academy Awards

Check out this years winners at the 86th Academy Awards which took place on Sunday 2nd March.

The Inquiry

In the autumn of 1913, as the social and political maelstrom of the Lockout raged around them, legendary union leader James Larkin faced his nemesis William Martin Murphy across a conference table in Dublin Castle. It was here, in the seat of British power in Ireland, that the two men passionately articulated their respective visions for the coming Irish state.

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