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Government Attack Community Employment

category national | worker & community struggles and protests | news report author Wednesday August 04, 2010 11:24author by Communities Aganist Cuts - SIPTUauthor address SIPTU, Liberty Hall, Dublin 1 Report this post to the editors

Lone Parents and People with Disabilities Targated

Lone Parents and People with Disabilities on Community Employment schemes fight for equality

The Government is proposing to abolish lone parents and disability payments for CE workers, even thought workers in the private and public sector will continue to receive them.

The removal of welfare entitlements will have a major impact on staffing levels and the sustainability of community projects. In particular, Community Childcare will be severely impacted as 25% of staff are CE, with a high proportion dependent on welfare allowances. The loss of skilled CE workers will inevitable have a sever consequences for community services and programmes.

Its time for CE workers to get up and fight for the right to work. These proposed cuts would be devastating for CE workers and for the community as a whole. It would deny CE workers the opportunity to seek training, education and to improve their lives. It would also impact on Community projects which rely on CE workers to deliver vital services.

To join the campaign or more information, contact Paul Hansard or Shonagh Byrne at 01-8586367 or e-mail community@siptu.ie.

author by Sharon. - Individual.publication date Wed Aug 04, 2010 20:05author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Hi SIPTU !
More information re previous Community Sector protests and some updates re this issue in general can be viewed on the 'Indymedia' thread at the 'Related Link' , below.
Thanks!
Sharon.

Related Link: http://www.indymedia.ie/article/94845?language=en&author_name=Sharon.&comment_limit=0&condense_comments=false#comment271011
author by Sceptic . - None whatsoeverpublication date Thu Aug 05, 2010 04:07author address author phone Report this post to the editors

instead of 'demonising' some of the persons involved in C.E. schemes perhaps an urgent

investigation should begin into the 'cliques' who run these schemes , i happen to know of at least one area of concern where most of 'clique members' have overstayed their welcome by
continuing to 'help the community' (sic) way above their allocated time courses of 3 years .

This tecnique involves the 'its not what you know but who brigade' where the bullies run the
schemes on a 'My terms & conditions' , and well they know it .

 
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