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Union calls for national mortgage strikes

The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation has proposed the motion at the conference run by the Irish Congress of Trade Unions today.

A MOTION CALLING for a national mortgage strike will be debated by the Irish Congress of Trade Unions at its conference today.

The motion has been proposed by the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation and calls on Congress to “prepare for and if necessary, implement” a mortgage strike.

David Hughes, the Deputy General Secretary of the INMO said that Taoiseach Enda Kenny confirmed to the ICTU conference on Monday that Irish taxpayers will pay €3.1 billion to Anglo Irish Bank every 31 March for the foreseeable future.

Hughes said that the INMO wants a broad-based campaign demanding that mortgages on principle private residences be lowered to reflect house values.

He also wants laws to penalise those “who commit financial treason” and called for a charter of rights to be implemented.

Congress and the majority of economists have now declared that Ireland’s debt is unmanageable and there is no moral justification behind the demands that Irish tax payers alone should pay it. Yet, we as a nation continue to pay.

He added that public protest and strikes in ireland and Greece “have so far failed to persuade Government to resist the demands of international bankers and opportunist markets”

The fight must now be taken to those markets and banks by depriving them of their only resource which is our willingness to pay.

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    Nov 16th 2011, 11:21 AM

    I’m living in Laois and this is disgusting! It’s all fine and well to say that the buildings are old or the quality of service is not up to standard but this is nothing more than cost cutting measures dressed up as so called concern for the elderly! Protest please!

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    Nov 16th 2011, 8:04 PM

    A protest has been organised for Sunday 20th November at 2 p.m. Starting at the Manor Hotel Abbeyleix. Please all attend. We have to stop the closure of Abbeyleix and Shaen! These old people are the ones who built this country and reared us all. Surely they are entitled to some dignity and respect to live in these hospitals as they wish.

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    Nov 16th 2011, 1:07 PM

    you voted in 2 FF tds the last election, so it wont take long to forget these closures,after all it was FF that set up the HSE/HIQA. the idea being to keep politicians at arms lenghty from nasty decisions, it’s revolting to see fleming up on his high horses on this issue.

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    Nov 16th 2011, 12:21 PM

    It’s a shame more time is not spent discussing these issues in the Dail. The thought process behind these decisions needs to be made public, only way the Government can hope to achieve some level of buy in.

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