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Harkin: Seagate trade union ballot sets powerful example for Irish workers

written by cassoscoop September 27, 2024
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People Before Profit Councillor Shaun Harkin has praised Seagate workers after their second successful vote for trade union representation.

Following voting last week, it was announced engineering specialists voted to join their manufacturing specialist colleagues to be represented by Unite the Union.

“On behalf of People Before Profit I congratulate Seagate workers and UNITE the Union on their campaign and the resounding victory.

“This vote is a result of sustained and determined campaigning over many years.

“This victory not only strengthens the collective voice of Seagate workers but also sets a powerful example for workers in Derry and across Ireland.

“As Stormont continues to fall short in enacting an effective anti-poverty strategy, it is unions that are leading the fight against low pay, advocating for good working conditions, pushing for essential investment in public services and campaigning against harmful cuts.

“The real power in this country lies in the hands of workers. With fighting trade unions on their side, workers can deliver the positive changes that establishment politicians won’t.

“Every worker should be in a union.”

Harkin: Seagate trade union ballot sets powerful example for Irish workers was last modified: September 27th, 2024 by cassoscoop

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