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Workers

    Warning of increased attacks on council staff following assault on caretaker in north Dublin
    Quarter of workers earned less than €450 per week in 2023
    Maria Flannery: In the debate around remote working, has anyone considered rural Ireland?
    Maria Flannery
    Iceland UK awarded costs after Metron Stores court application
    Tara Mines manager 'can't say' how long lay-offs of 650 workers will last
    Tesco home delivery workers to lose higher pay rate over roster change
    Government woos 1,200 Spaniards for 'hard-to-fill' jobs but housing problems glossed over
    One in every five low paid workers in Ireland is aged over 50, report finds
    Pension age to remain at 66 under new proposals to be announced next month
    New public holiday could cost Exchequer between €220m and €300m, says Varadkar
    New sick pay law to guarantee all workers three days paid sick leave once commenced
    Survey places Dublin among most expensive cities for international workers
    Moving income tax credits and bands will improve take-home pay, says Donohoe
    McGrath gives the green light to exploratory talks on public service pay
    Minimum wage rise leads to less hours in some cases - but workers still benefit overall
    US President Biden slams Kellogg's for replacing workers who are on strike
    ICTU asks government to continue full PUP rate for workers in unopened sectors
    Calls for three extra bank holidays in February, September and November
    Bezos attracts criticism for thanking Amazon workers after space flight
    Workers agree to suspend strike at Dublin Port for talks with company about pay and safety
    'An epic journey': Three former Debenhams workers on picketing during a pandemic
    'Right to disconnect' code for workers comes into effect from today
    Taoiseach: 'It is time to go back to remote working. We know it works'
    Taoiseach slams ‘shabby, shoddy and unacceptable’ treatment of Debenhams workers
    Liquidator withdraws negotiated deal after Debenhams workers occupy stores in Dublin and Cork
    PUP claims drop further as 1,500 education employees return to work
    Meat plant workers have a choice between going to work with Covid symptoms or not getting paid, Dáil told
    Union calls for 'blanket testing' in meat factories as concern grows over recent clusters
    Thousands of US workers walk out in 'Strike for Black Lives'
    Boohoo launches investigation into claims staff were being paid well below minimum wage
    US Supreme Court rules law protects LGBT workers from discrimination
    Unions agree additional protections for workers with Construction Industry Federation
    Bord na Móna employees will continue to turn up for work every day despite attempted lay-offs
    Concern over how physical distancing in workplaces will be 'policed' once restrictions are eased
    Most construction work will stop unless essential to pandemic, Harris says
    What the new Covid-19 government measures mean for workers
    ICTU says employers should pay staff who are directed to self-isolate because of Covid-19
    Plans to increase the higher rate tax band to €50,000 would cost €2.3bn, says Government tax group
    Global publishing group announces more than 130 new jobs in Waterford
    'This piece of cloth is bathed in my blood, sweat and dignity': The fight to improve the lives of garment workers
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