Good morning...
from sunny Dublin
by Patricia Callinan
 
Lughan Deane listening intently at Fórsa youth meeting
Lughan Deane listening intently at Fórsa youth meeting

Did you know that our tricolour was first flown publicly 170 years ago.

 

Here's a look at some of today's front page stories.

 

In a bittersweet story, today we say goodbye and offer best wishes to our esteemed colleague, Lughan, (pictured right) as he goes to pastures new.  We will miss you Lughan.

 

In other news bus and rail passengers face the threat of new industrial action over worker pensions.

 

It appears that employers are trying to prevent the go ahead of a union merger in Australia - CFMEU-MUA. Our organiser Katie Morgan was heavily involved in the merger ballot, before starting to work in Fórsa recently.

 

Canada's West Jet has been ordered to change it's hiring practices.  This Reuters news story comes the day before Ryanair's Eddie Wilson is to present, along with Fórsa's Angela Kirk, at the IRN Conference. Incidentally Michael O'Leary has just flown into the Forbes billionaire club, according to the Examiner.

 

Today's Zen is a little warmer-upper in anticipation of the arrival of the Scots for the big match. Enjoy Andy Stewart's version of Donald, where's your troosers.

 

 

 

 

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