Ireland: Trade unionists on hunger strike at Green Isle Foods
01 March, 2010
Two trade unionists are on hunger strike outside the Green Isle Foods plant in Naas, Co Kildare, Ireland. They are members of the Technical Engineering and Electrical Union.
The first of the men began his hunger strike on February 17th, the second on February 24th, a third will join them on March 3rd.
They embarked on this action after being left on the picket line for six months because the company, a wholly owned subsidiary of British based conglomerate Northern Foods, rejected every initiative of the Irish state's industrial relations machinery to resolve their dispute.
The dispute began over the unfair dismissal of three TEEU members and the company's refusal to recognise the union.
It has also refused to accept an Irish Labour Court recommendation that it reinstate the dismissed workers with compensation for lost earnings or pay them €160,000 compensation for the loss of their jobs.
Since the hunger strike began the company has finally engaged in talks but we know there will only be a successful outcome if we can increase the pressure generated by the heroic action of these men.
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