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Sacked for wearing Union Badge - 1000s worldwide join campaign

union indy reader | 09.02.2006 09:11 | Workers' Movements | World

A Union Steward was sacked by anti-union Dunnes, 'the Wal-Mart' of Ireland. Joanne Delaney's case has now sparked local campaign groups, and pickets, around Ireland; and an international campaign resulting in an amazing 5,000 plus e-mails.

Joanne wearing her union badge
Joanne wearing her union badge


Joanne the was a Mandate worker representative at Dunnes, Ashleaf in Crumlin.

Dunnes previous international noteriety was for the Strike against Apartheid which ran for almost three years from June 1984 to April 1987. In the face of an intransigent employer, the union eventually persuaded the Irish government of the day to implement economic sanctions against the old Apartheid regime in South Africa. Now the store even refused to meet with Joanne before the sacking because she was accompanied by her Union Representative.

The sacking was reported by LabourStart  http://www.labourstart.org/docs/en/000262.html and an e-mail campaign started  http://www.labourstart.org/cgi-bin/solidarityforever/show_campaign.cgi?c=66 this has resulted in over 5,000 e-mails sent by the end of last week (3rd Feb)  http://www.labourstart.org/docs/en/000276.html

In Crumlin a support group has just been set up. Started at a meeting of 60 people. Pickets of the store were also organised. Elsewhere in Ireland solidarity pickets have been organised. Indymedia Ireland feature and comments have more information  http://www.indymedia.ie/article/74150

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  1. They must fucked in the head to sack her! — Grim Reaper