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Letters
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Unity seen on health march must be kept upLAST Saturday I was one of the thousands of people who took part in the march for health rights organised by the Dublin Council of Trade Unions and the Irish Congress of Trade Unions Youth Section. I was surprised and delighted at the turnout but having been on a couple of marches in my time I’ve always noticed that the same political parties and organisations show up. The unity displayed while on protest marches only seems to last as long as the speeches, admittedly often a long time. Wouldn’t it be a bit more sensible if once the marches were over the same groups and parties continued to work together? By co-operating on the Agency Workers issue in the Dáil Labour and Sinn Féin have pointed a way forward. It’s time to keep that up.
Ahern resignationHAVING just heard the announcement of Bertie Ahern’s resignation I have no doubt a lot of comment in the media over the next few days will be on his legacy. Last Saturday, around 10,000 people took to the streets to protest the state of the health service. The week before the CORI Justice Commission revealed that nearly one in three households at risk of poverty in Ireland, almost three quarters of a million people, are headed by a person with a job.
Irish citizenship and the diasporaTHE REPUBLIC of Ireland is loosing its status as a nation-state. The Irish culture and heritage are taking a back-seat to multinational corporations being able to turn obscene profits for their shareholders that aside from a select few the majority of Irish will never benefit from.
Ellis’s role in resolution of Finglas bus issueI WOULD like to commend you on last week’s article on the decision by Dublin Bus to withdraw the bus service to South and West Finglas over the Easter period following concerns about the safety of drivers. As Chair of the Finglas Sinn Féin Cumann I would like to take the opportunity to commend Sinn Féin Councillor Dessie Ellis for the three-and-a-half-hour negotiations with the unions and Gardaí that he was involved in on Good Friday which brought about the resolution of this issue. The local cumann are very proud of the role played by Dessie on this issue as well as his high profile stance in fighting for the rights of the people of Finglas in recent weeks. Articles may not be reproduced without the expressed consent of An Phoblacht. For further information, please contact |
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