Occupied: a warm welcome in hostile territories. by Niall Shanahan
The Sindo reported yesterday that unions at Aer Lingus have lodged a claim for a 15% pay increase for staff worth up to €60m, while SIPTU issued a statement on Friday to say that CE supervisors will present a letter to TDs at noon tomorrow demanding they put pressure on Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, Paschal Donohoe, to reconvene the Community Sector High-Level Forum.
Elsewhere, a civil engineer with more than 20 years' experience says she was told she was unsuitable for a job on a big Dublin construction project because she is not a man. Discrimination in employment on the basis of gender is illegal under the Employment Equality Acts.
I'd like to draw your attention to a new blog post by our Head of Education Andy Pike which is now up on the Fórsa website. Andy and a number of Fórsa activists joined a delegation visiting the occupied Palestinian territories in recent weeks, looking specifically at the challenges faced by Palestinian schools and the children who attend them. It's a compelling account of their visit and I'd urge you all to have a read: Occupied, a warm welcome in hostile territories.
Your Zen this morning is prompted by last night's BBC documentary about Gene Clark of The Byrds. He played out with I Shall Be Released, and other great versions of the tune exist, but my favourite version is Nina Simone's.