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Farewell to Dessie
by Éamonn Donnelly
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Health and safety recognised as a right
by Mark Corcoran
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Local authorities key to affordable housing
by Mark Corcoran
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Fórsa backs living wage for all
by Mehak Dugal
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Unions mark public service day
by Mehak Dugal
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Summer Series a success
by Mark Corcoran
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Support for SNA qualifications review welcomed
by Bernard Harbor
 

Fórsa has welcomed minister Josepha Madigan’s support for a review of minimum qualifications for special needs assistants (SNAs), and for accrediting the UCD national SNA training programme.

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Pay talks: Unions await WRC move
by Bernard Harbor
 

Fórsa and other public service unions are expecting contact from the Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) after Tánaiste Leo Varadkar told RTÉ that the Government was prepared to make an improved offer in pay talks.

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Next week sees end of Haddington hours
by Bernard Harbor
 

Additional working time introduced in the public service in 2013 will no longer be worked with effect from next Friday (1st July), when thousands of civil and public servants will see their working time restored to pre-austerity levels.

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Domestic violence supports urgently required
by Mehak Dugal
 

Fórsa has backed the growing calls for domestic violence leave legislation. The union’s national secretary Ashley Connolly said the Covid-19 pandemic had exposed the need for a better response to victims of domestic violence.

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Unions make remote working work better
by Mehak Dugal
 

A new academic study has found that working at home is less likely to lead to work intensification in organisations where there’s a recognised trade union. The UCD report also said unions helped tackle increased stress and other health and wellbeing issues associated with remote work.

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Most union members are women
by Mehak Dugal
 

Union membership is becoming an increasingly female phenomenon, as there are now more women than men in trade unions. That’s according to the latest findings from the UCD Smurfit business school.

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