The Revenue Commissioners are claiming a 90 percent compliance rate on the property tax and government ministers are suggesting that it will raise more than the projected €500 million a year. The boycott that was urged by the Campaign against Household and Water Taxes campaign clearly, did not take off.
Editorials
THE SHADOWY and secretive National Security Agency (NSA) has been exposed to the light of day by revelations that show the vast extent of U.S. government spying, at home and around the globe.
The heads of bill of the new abortion legislation published by the Government is a pathetic attempt to deal with the X-case ruling from 1992. Pro-choice campaigners have fought for 20 years to get consecutive Irish governments to legislate, and it took the death of Savita Hallappanavar for them to start the process.
The Fine Gael-Labour government want to sell off our forests. They will do so unless there is huge public pressure to stop them.
Sunday 9 June has been named as a day of national action where thousands will walk in the forests to show our opposition to privatisation.
UCD Sociologist, Kieran Allen, has called on TDs to hold a similar investigation into corporate tax dodging in Ireland as the one currently being held in the US through the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Permanent Sub-Committee of Investigations.
‘Irish politicians have proclaimed that a defence of the 12.5% profits tax regime is central to Ireland’s development strategy.
Featured Videos
In The Unions
After 3 days on strike the workers at SDD Shanganagh Water Treatment plant have had their demands met by management. The plant was formerly a Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council operation treating water for domestic purposes for 248,000 people in South Dublin and Wicklow but now is ran for profit by a joint venture between an Irish construction company and two Spanish companies.
In a statement today, the strikers at Shanganagh Waste Water Treatment Plant, announced that 2 workers have passed their picket line to carry out work at the plant.
The workers who passed the picket line this morning are believed to have been flown in from Spain by the Spanish section of the Management.
SIPTU members at Shanganagh Waste Water Treatment Plant, Co. Dublin, began strike action today (Tuesday, 21st May) at 6.30 a.m. in response to their employer’s failure to refer a dispute relating to pay and shift premium payments to the Labour Court.
The facility treats water for domestic and commercial purposes for 248,000 people living in Dublin and Wicklow.
Features
Reviews
Events
June 19, 2013 - 08:00
June 17, 2013 - 13:30
June 16, 2013 - 10:00
News
There were demonstrations across France yesterday, Thursday, in memory of young anti-fascist Clém
Natural Resources Protection Alliance & The Woodland League
No place in Gezi Park for the police, racism, homophobia and sexism
Issue 362 of our newspaper is available to read here:
ICTU women's officer/SIPTU equality officer to address Galway rally
Previous Articles
- June 2013 (8)
- May 2013 (23)
- April 2013 (19)
- March 2013 (22)
- February 2013 (27)
- January 2013 (32)
- December 2012 (29)
- November 2012 (44)
- October 2012 (56)
- September 2012 (50)
- August 2012 (28)
- July 2012 (34)
- June 2012 (35)
- May 2012 (34)
- April 2012 (29)
- March 2012 (54)
- February 2012 (32)
- October 2011 (30)
- September 2011 (47)
- August 2011 (45)
- July 2011 (38)
- June 2011 (61)
- May 2011 (57)
- April 2011 (46)
- March 2011 (60)
- February 2011 (60)
- January 2011 (63)
- December 2010 (40)
- November 2010 (29)
- October 2010 (66)
- September 2010 (56)
- August 2010 (24)
- July 2010 (34)
- June 2010 (71)
- May 2010 (850)
- April 2010 (2)

