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Direct Action #70: Newsletter of the IWW Ireland Branch
Direct Action is the latest monthly issue of the IWW Ireland Branch newsletter for members and supporters across Ireland. Direct Action No. 70 is now available online and on printed format upon request from your local organiser and members. The online edition of Direct Action is available HERE If you would like to play apart in the fight back against the bosses and the downfall of the wage system them we ask you to please get involved and get active wherever you work or live.
IWW Ireland
5 days ago1 min read


Dublin Trans & Intersex Pride 2026
The Industrial Workers of the World, Ireland Branch will be taking part in this years TRANS AND INTERSEX PRIDE DUBLIN on Saturday JULY 11th at 2pm. City Hall. IWW are asking members to take part in the planned events to show your support and solidarity with our fellow workers. A spokesperson for the IWW said a head of this years TRANS & INTERSEX PRIDE stating: “As a union, the IWW call upon members and the wider labour movement to stand-by the trans and intersex community at
IWW Ireland
5 days ago1 min read


Successful Migrant Workers event ensures the struggle for Migrant Workers rights will continue
Our thanks to everyone who participated in our Migrant Workers event in Dublin at the weekend, especially to those who travelled from outside the city. On the 13th of June, The Teachers Club on Dublin’s Parnell Square hosted a discussion on Migration and Workplace Organising, led by the Pan African Workers Association (PAWA), Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) along side members of the African Centre Ireland. PAWA is a support network established by and for African workers
IWW Ireland
Jun 182 min read


Workers Solidarity is Strength - IWW
Wobblies outside the historic GPO, O'Connell Street, Dublin Members of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) in Dublin along with hundreds of other trade union and community activists gathered at the GPO, (Sunday 14th June), to condemn and oppose the recent wave of racist hate and violence against migrant workers. Throughout the weekend, similar anti-racist demonstrations took place in other towns and cities. Fellow workers from Derry, Belfast and Newcastle participated i
IWW Ireland
Jun 142 min read
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