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# Irish Congress of Trade Unions

This week
24th March 2024 - 29th March 2024
Public sector pay deal ratified by 'sizeable majority' of trade union members
Last year
2023
The 'far-right is mobilising in communities and workplaces' and must be challenged, unions warn
All time
University lecturers' union to ballot members for industrial action in September
Irish language legislation expected to be tabled within days, says Michelle O’Neill
Taoiseach and Mary Lou McDonald clash in Dáil as ICTU withdraws from Low Pay Commission
'The pandemic exposed big failings': ICTU calls for mandatory sick pay for all workers
Concern over how physical distancing in workplaces will be 'policed' once restrictions are eased
Poll: Do CEOs earn too much money?
Four out of five people who experience sexual harassment at work don't report it
Union membership for soldiers should be considered, finds review
Workers risk "losing their jobs" because of transphobia and homophobia
Teachers' union votes to reject further talks on Croke Park 2
In pictures: today's ICTU protest marches across the country
Emergency service workers to join ICTU marches in "large numbers"
Howlin says public jobs, low-level pay rates remain off the table
Government asks unions to attend talks on improving Croke Park savings
UPDATE: Aer Lingus welcomes withdrawal of SIPTU strike threat
Everything you need to know about the Croke Park Agreement
IMPACT advises members to vote Yes in fiscal referendum
ICTU meets today to determine Fiscal Compact stance
In pictures: unions lead march against austerity in Dublin
Wealth tax could raise €500million for State, say unions
Noonan defends pension levy in face of 'hysterical' criticism