The country’s trade union leaders will meet in the coming weeks to decide whether they will follow French trade unionists and organize strikes.
David Begg, the Irish Congress of Trade Unions general, warned of a “revolution” from lower-paid public workers.
Already there are signs of social unrest in a country where the morale of the people, according to Enda Kenny, leader of the main opposition party Fine Gael, is “at a historic low.”
Teachers, pensioners and students have staged separate protests at government cutbacks in recent months. Meanwhile, hundreds of workers at bankrupt Waterford Crystal are in the fifth day of a sit-in at the plant in Waterford to protest the layoffs of 480 employees and the loss of their pension entitlements.
Friday, February 06, 2009
Looking down the barrel of a gun
Can anyone remind as to when that second Irish referendum on the Lisbon Treaty is to take place:
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