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SIPTU seeking ban on agencies providing workers to meat industry

Bill to provide sick pay scheme for migrant workers launched

April 6, 2021 4:34 pm People Before Profit has moved a bill to provide a sick pay scheme for migrant workers in the meat, dairy and horticulture sectors. The bill – Employment Permits (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2021 – aims to provide an employer-paid sick scheme for workers employed on general employment permits in the sectors outlined above. Additionally, according to People Before Profit, it addresses “a number of other issues related to foreign nationals working in the state under general employment permits”. “These include granting greater rights in certain situations to change employer within the first year here; providing for the right to access the Workplace Relations Commission in some circumstances where the person involved may not have a valid work permit; and ensuring awards granted to persons without a valid permit are recoverable in the event of a insolvency and to provide for related matters.”

Factory workers across the region need more protection according to senior union rep

Factory workers across the region need more protection according to senior union rep
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24 hours that changed everything: An oral history

People across Ireland – including key decision-makers – tell the story of Thursday 12 March 2020. By TheJournal.ie team Friday 12 Mar 2021, 9:00 AM Mar 12th 2021, 9:00 AM 109,293 Views 49 Comments NOTE: This article was originally published on 13 June 2020. We’ve moved it back up to our homepage today to mark the first anniversary of the initial 12 March lockdown.  IN THE PRECEDING days Ireland had looked on in mounting horror as the death toll in Italy climbed higher and higher. Travel advice was updated and then updated again as officials scrambled to keep up with the pace of change across Europe.  St Patrick’s Day parades across the country had already been cancelled. The previous night, Wednesday 11 March, the first Irish death from coronavirus was announced. The Taoiseach’s traditional US trip was cut down

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