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Cultural Workers Take on Galway Property Tycoon
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Friday September 28, 2007 00:08 by Tribe 14
Workers at the Eye Cinema, Galway, members of SIPTU’s Galway No 1 branch, are in dispute with their employer. Although the dispute concerns bread-and-butter issues relating to pay and working conditions, the owner of the cinema, local property tycoon Gerry Barrett, has turned it into a dispute about the right to belong to a union. Earlier this week: Over a thousand, primarily women, NIPSA members met at Writers Square in Belfast today for a March and Rally to mark the first day of industrial action demanding far pay and conditions for classroom assistants across the North of Ireland. Classroom assistants had voted...see photo report.
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5 6Fair play to the workers making a stand. The right to join a union is a proven and well-tested constitutional right. It's great to see the workers taking a stand. Best of luck to all involved.
They work at the local flicks fer petes sake.
Kulture my arse as Jim Royal would put it.
I think you'll find its Royle
Still Kulture though.
I hate that the people of Galway make a stance by not affording this cinema their custom. Shame on it's owner for behaving this way.
I understand the Eye Cinema in Galway already provide an 'art-house' cinema: so why have Galway City Council decided to build another one, at great expense no doubt? I sympathise with the workers, of course.