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The Belfast branch of the Workers Solidarity Movement will be giving an educational talk this wednesday evening the 22nd October
'The Spirit of 1968- Lesson's from the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Movement'
Major protest in Cork against the Government and attack on the elderly
Over 3,000 people – the old, the young and the grandchildren – marched through Cork city centre today in anger against the proposed cuts in Medical Cards for over the 70s.
Supported by Dublin Council of Trade Unions and the Public Health
Service Campaign
Over a thousand people marched through Dublin Saturday 11th as part of the Dublin Council of Trade unions organised demonstration for a decent health service. Local groups had travelled to Dublin from around the country to take part in the demonstration.
Victoria Hotel, Patrick Street
Wednesday 29th October, 8pm
Brendan Drum of the HSE had earmarked the St Mary’s Orthopaedic Hospital in Cork as next in line for his cuts. But workers at the hospital are intent on fighting back and not accepting this. Kevin Doyle interviewed Paula Walters, SIPTU member, and a hospital attendant with over 30 years experience at the hospital.
Explained Money For Nothing and the Cheques For Free
ABOUT 200 people took part in the ‘march for houses’, organised by the North Belfast Civil Rights Association on the anniversary of the famous civil rights march in Derry 40 years ago.
Members of Organise! Belfast WSM also participated in the march including members of most republican organisations and most notably Carrickhill residents association.
After a successful picket, another one will take place outside Subway
6 – 8 Great Victoria Street
Belfast
12.30-1.30pm.