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"I don't think we will see the money." - Dublin bakery staff staging sit-in over back wages
Mandate writes to Dunnes Stores owners over worker issues
Pics: McDonald's workers continue protest over low wages
'Shell can celebrate all they want, but the fight is by no means over'
Mandate union secures €20m in pay increases for 40,000 members
The Government is making it easier for skilled workers from abroad to work in Ireland
US policy change could shield Irish immigrants from deportation
Unemployment rate should fall to 10 per cent of labour force in 2015, predicts ESRI
Hundred-year-old treasure found in time capsule under Columbus monument
Aer Lingus paid its chief executive €1.5m in 2013
Next stop, Labour Court... April date for long-running Irish Rail dispute
High Court halts airport strikes by granting injunction to DAA
Mandate union withdraws from strike action at DAA
Dublin clampers vote in favour of industrial action over pay dispute
Dole cut for long-term unemployed who refuse to work in local authorities
Hundreds feared trapped in South Africa mine collapse, 11 rescued
Column: Why we need to ban zero-hours contracts
Ciaran Garrett
Flying soon? DAA strike action will mean a grounding of all aircraft
Leaving to work in Australia? Make sure you know your rights
Staff to picket UCC's Tyndall Institute tomorrow over pay dispute
Concerns that some embassies may be exploiting domestic workers
Workers in France free their tyre factory bosses after holding them captive
Contract cleaners at Beaumont Hospital plan industrial action in January
Dunnes Stores workers being threatened with car clamping in store carpark
Number of days lost to industrial disputes rises for third consecutive quarter
Up to 50 workers trapped in South African building collapse
Gilmore: Public will "have no tolerance" for electricity disruption
Provisional meeting scheduled between Siptu and PTSB over Newbridge Credit Union
‘This is more than dollars and cents’: US trade unions bring anti-austerity message to Ireland
US employees ordered to return to work today as shut down ends
Ballymun photo exhibit honours proud community of 'Ballymunners'
Seven Red Cross workers kidnapped in northern Syria
77 per cent of Irish bosses have sacked an employee without following procedures
Six Fukushima workers doused with radioactive water
Up to 70 people trapped after Mumbai building collapse
Despite recession, Ireland still crying out for high-skilled workers from abroad
Thousands expected to attend 1913 commemorations
Some Dublin Bus workers accept Labour Court proposals...
Dublin Bus strike set to continue tomorrow
Kelly: Bus strike is a "bad day for public transport in Ireland"