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Colombia union rep death threats
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Unions condemn Ukraine attacks
by Mehak Dugal
 

The European Federation of Public Service Unions (EPSU), which represents Fórsa and other unions with a collective membership of over 20 million, has condemned the recent Russian attack on Ukraine in the strongest terms.

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Blended work agreed in Tusla
by Bernard Harbor
 

Tusla employees now have a right to request blended working arrangements under a new framework agreed with Fórsa.

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Movement on pension enrolment expected
by Mark Corcoran
 

Social protection minister Heather Humphreys has indicated that final proposals for an auto-enrolment pension scheme will go before Government in the coming weeks.

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Remote work legislation 'fatally flawed'
by Bernard Harbor
 

Recently-published legislation that claims to give workers a right to request remote working arrangement is “fatally flawed” and needs major amendments, according to Fórsa and the Irish Congress of Trade Unions (ICTU).

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Fórsa seeks stronger post-Covid state
by Bernard Harbor
 

Ireland spends 28% less on pensions and 12% less on family and child welfare when compared to high-income EU countries, according to a major new report on The Irish State Post-Pandemic, which was published by Fórsa last week.

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Just transition discussion online
by Mark Corcoran
 

An alliance of trade unions, environmental groups and civil society organisations are set to meet next Thursday (10th March) to discuss how to protect the livelihoods of workers and communities whose jobs are affected by the shift to a low carbon economy.

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