Trade Union Left Forum have identified a gap in the 1990 Industrial relations act that can facilitate workers to declare their workplace genocide free:
On page 12 of the @irishcongress guide to the 1990 IR act it states under the heading :
How the Employer Runs the Business
A strike in protest at an employer stocking certain goods or providing services to which the workforce object would not in itself give grounds for a valid trade dispute but it would be open to the workers to demand that a special provision be
Feb 29 • 11 tweets • 3 min read
Trade Union left Forum has discovered a legal way for workers to refuse to handle goods from a country where the International Court of Justice has stated there is a plausible case that acts that violate the Genocide Convention have occurred
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🧵How to make your workplace #genocide free👇
Potential Trade Dispute
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has found it is "plausible" that Israel has committed acts that violate the Genocide Convention.
Article 1 of the Genocide Convention, of which Ireland is a 👇
John Sweeney and his wife Treena were at the dinner they sat at table 5 along with supreme court judge Seamus Woulfe, Fianna Fail Senator Paul Daly, Bernie Daly, the Ambassador of Morocco, former Labour Senator Lorraine Higgins and Maura O Connor
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Brian Hayes the head of the Banking Payments Federation of Ireland was beside them at the next table
The Stationhouse Hotel was once owned by
John & Treena Sweeney with Hugh Duffy company name Blackshore holdings which went into liquidation with debts of almost €400 million.