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«May 05, 2010 - June 04, 2010»
05 / 5
Start: 8:00 pm
End: 10:00 pm

Don’t just sit at home and get angry. People power is the only way to bring real change. So come out to the public meeting we are saying bail out jobs & services not bankers. The meeting takes place in the donnycarney community centre, on  Wednesday 5th  may, at 8pm speakers: Kieran Allen (author of Ireland's Economic Crash) Paul Hansard (SIPTU shop steward construction & allied trades branch)  mark Walshe (secondary school teacher)

Make your voice heard. This government needs to receive one big message: get out of office.

The right to work campaign brings together trade unionists, community activists and the unemployed to say: bail out jobs and services not banks

We won’t let this government divide us between public sector and private sector workers, migrant and non-migrant. We want solidarity – not divide and rule tactics.

This is a meeting of resistance and solidarity and we want to hear your suggestions for how to step up our campaign

If you want to know more about our conference or get involved with the right to work campaign,
contact Martin O’Sullivan
0878289243

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05 / 11
Start: 7:30 pm

What could the €8 Billion that we gave to Anglo Irish Bank alone have done:

  • A better Health Service.
  • No Social Welfare Cuts.
  • Pay mortgages for those in trouble.
  • Pay for Broadband.

Enough is Enough! No More Bail Outs!

Take Action March to the Dail Tuesday 11th May 7:30pm.

Assemble at Garden of Remembrance, Parnell Square, Dublin

Called by the Right to Work Campaign and Unite Union

CONTACT 0872604143 FOR POSTERS AND LEAFLETS!!!!

Poster for Protest 11th May 2010

 

 

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Start: 8:30 pm
End: 11:59 pm

Annual Fundraising Pub Quiz on Saturday May 15th from 8.30pm to late. Location: Laurence Lounge Ballyfermot Rd, near Markievicz Park. On the 78A Bus Route It is to raise money for People Before Profit Ballyfermot and for Brid's Mayoral Campaign. It is also chance for us together and have some fun. Hope you all can make it. It should be a fun night!

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05 / 18
Start: 7:30 pm

Stop the Bank Bail Out – This Government Has Got to Go

Tuesday 18th May 7.30

Called by the Right to Work Campaign

The government has begun to embark on an extra €3 billion in cuts. Elderly people have been told that their state pensions are likely to be reduced and many home helps have already been withdrawn .

17,500 jobs are to be cut from the public sector and workers are being pressurised into accepting a terrible deal that would destroy conditions built up over decades.

The dominant motive of all state policy has become: Bail Out the Bankers.

In one day, €8 billion was given in a bail out for Anglo-Irish Banks.

More recently, the Irish government has signed up for another €7 billion bail-out for an EU fund in the wake of the Greek crisis. This money will not go to the Greek people but will be used to support global bankers who have sought to profit from their misery.

All of these bail outs will continue and worsen unless people protest,

Instead of 2,000 people coming out in pouring rain, we need tens of thousands on the streets so that the government gets the message.

Next Tuesday the Right to Work Campaign has called for a demonstration to the Dail at 7.30.

This will be a peaceful demonstration that will give everyone an opportunity to make their opposition to current policies known.

A new cycle of protest has begun and its aim is to tell this government to go. We want change – and the only way to get that change is to come out and make YOUR voice heard.

Right to Work Campaign. Tel 087 2604143 E Mail: Righttowork@live.com

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Start: 7:30 pm

 

 

Cowen & Co IT's Time to Go Rali at The Dail Poster

While ordinary people face evictions the banks and the people caused this crisis are protected.

Stop the Bank Bail Out – This Government Has Got to Go

Tuesday 25th May 7.30

Called by the Right to Work Campaign

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05 / 27
Start: 7:30 pm
End: 9:00 pm
People Before Profit Alliance
hosts

Is Socialist Feminism Necessary Today?

Tonight, Thursday May 27th at 7.30pm,
in the Central Hotel, Dublin

 
Barbel Lange and Sandra Beyer of LISA, the autonomous women’s action group within Germany’s Die Linke (The Left) party, join Ailbhe Smyth of Feminist Open Forum / People Before Profit along with  Councillors Joan Collins and Brid Smith of PBP to discuss the merits of women on the Left organising within their political parties.

Inquiries: Therese Caherty 086 0704036

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05 / 29
Start: 10:31 am
End: 12:31 pm

Discussion: The crisis and the response of the Left in Germany 

11am, Teachers' Club. Saturday, May 29.

The current economic and financial crisis is Europe-wide, albeit particularly severe in Greece and Ireland. It is clear that Europe-wide solutions, including Europe-wide responses by the Left and the labour movement, are needed. Bärbel Lange and Sandra Beyer , both long-time members of Die Linke, will lead a discussion on the political situation in Germany and the response of Die Linke to the crisis.

Die Linke, which has about 76,000 members and rising, took 12% of the vote in the 2009 federal elections and in Europe has eight MEPs.

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