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Abolish the Special Criminal Court

December 1, 2021 Anton McCabe

Socialists stand for the abolition of the Special Criminal Court which was established in 1972, as a supposed emergency measure in response to the worsening Troubles in the North. A review, commissioned over 20 years […]

Ireland-South

Debenhams: Gardaí aid strike breaking

April 23, 2021 Carah Daniel

In the early hours of this morning, Gardaí at the behest of big business KPMG/Debenhams forcibly removed Ex Debenhams workers and their supporters from the loading bay in Parnell Street. These workers have spent the […]

Ireland-South

Debenhams- One Year of Struggle

April 9, 2021 Carah Daniel

A year ago today, ex-Debenhams workers across Ireland received word via email that they were being made redundant. For an entire year they have been sitting on picket lines and preventing stock being removed from […]

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COVID Unemployment Crisis: Defend PUP Supports for Unemployed Workers

April 7, 2021 Ciarán McKenna

Latest figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO) show that 571,000 workers in the South, almost 1 in 4, are now unemployed. The main cause of these massive numbers, the highest ever, is the ongoing […]

Ireland-South

All trade unionists must show solidarity with the Debenhams’ workers and their union, Mandate.

October 3, 2020 Billy Flynn

There was an attempt to remove stock from Debenhams in the Square, Tallaght on Wednesday evening. A truck hired by the liquidator KPMG tried to remove goods via the Tesco loading bay rather than the […]

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