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| 10/08/2012 |
Redeveloping Liberty Hall Is Key To SIPTU's Future |
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A redeveloped Liberty Hall will allow SIPTU to better represent its members into the 21st century and strengthen the union’s connection with local communities according to General Secretary, Joe O'Flynn.
In an article published in the Irish Times Joe O'Flynn outlined why a new Liberty Hall is needed and the benefits that it would bring to union members, local communities and those seeking employment.
- - - - - - Advertisement - - - - - - He said:"Ultimately, the reason SIPTU wants to redevelop Liberty Hall is because we are passionate about engaging more effectively with our members and the public. Moreover, we want to create a space that will give expression to the rich history and connection with the local community, the city and our place as a national union representing members in every part of the island of Ireland."
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