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# workers rights

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Dunnes Stores agrees to pay rise but workers say that's not good enough
The big sticking point is the fact that three quarters of staff are on part-time flexible contracts.
"If you were loyal to the company, your pregnancy would not be an issue”
Agnieszka Sobczyk has been awarded €10,000 in compensation after being fired.
Talks between Siptu and Greyhound break down at the LRC
The talks talks have adjourned and there is no date set for them to resume.
Dunnes Stores workers' case set for the Labour Court
This comes after continued refusal from the retailer to engage with trade union representatives.
Woman sacked for cursing and flirting at work fights back - gets €12,500
Refuse company Oxigen didn’t like Janet Mooney’s “colourful language”.
Paris Bakery workers end sit-in as Revenue comes to the rescue
The workers staged a sit-in at the premises for 19 days in total.