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The Spike in Rental Costs Could Push Students Away from Third Level Institutions

[…]the Union of Students in Ireland said the peaking rental costs in Ireland from the supply and demand ratio could push students out of the private rental sector and away from third level institutions. According to the latest quarterly report by Daft.ie, rents rose nationwide by an average of 3.2% in the third quarter of 2015, the largest three-month increase since early 2007. Supply on the market is at its tightest on record, with just over 4,000 properties available to rent nationwide. “This spike in rental costs could make accommodation unaffordable to students and could push them out of the […]
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Union of Students in Ireland teams up with UPLIFT to call for signatories to open letter demanding student rent refunds

[…]refunds. The USI is calling on the companies – ISA Accommodation Dublin, Uninest, Aparto and Athlone Student Rooms – to look at ways they can support students who have paid thousands of euro for these facilities which they are not now using. These private accommodation companies charge substantial rent and if there was ever a time to give back to society, it is now. Some of these companies are telling students they can only get a refund if they find someone else to take the place, which is very unlikely in a pandemic, , or that they will only be refunded deposits and the […]
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USI tenders wide-ranging submission to Government review of SUSI

[…]we have outlined the need for change in numerous areas to bring these important supports up to date and to the level required in order to open access to third-level education to as many people as possible for the benefit of society, our citizens and the economy.” The situation facing the many students who have also found themselves in receipt of the Pandemic Unemployment Payment because of income lost during the COVID-19 pandemic is also highlighted in the submission. It is USI’s understanding that this payment is currently being treated as reckonable income. USI believes that this payment should be […]
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Student Manifesto – Local and European Elections

[…]drilling;   Will you commit to ensuring the EU budget encourages investment in renewables  and commits to phasing out fossil and nuclear energy   Will you commit to supporting a just transition for workers and communities;   Will you commit to expanding protected natural areas to preserve key ecosystems; Candidates; sign the Student Manifesto: [contact-form to=’pr@usi.ie’ subject=’Candidates Pledge’][contact-field label=’Full Name’ type=’name’ required=’1’/][contact-field label=’Email’ type=’email’ required=’1’/][contact-field label=’Party’ type=’select’ required=’1′ options=’Choose Your Party,Aontu,Direct Democracy Ireland,Independents 4 Change,Fianna Fáil,Fine Gael,Green Party,Human Dignity Alliance,Independent,Irexit Freedom Group,Labour Party,People Before Profit Alliance,Renua Ireland,Sinn Féin,Social Democrats,Solidarity,Workers and Unemployed Action Group,Workers%26#039; Party’/][contact-field label=’EP/LE Candidate?’ type=’select’ required=’1′ options=’Select One,European Parliament,Local,Both’/][contact-field label=’EP Electoral […]
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Student Manifesto – Local and European Elections

[…]drilling;   Will you commit to ensuring the EU budget encourages investment in renewables  and commits to phasing out fossil and nuclear energy   Will you commit to supporting a just transition for workers and communities;   Will you commit to expanding protected natural areas to preserve key ecosystems; Candidates; sign the Student Manifesto: [contact-form to=’pr@usi.ie’ subject=’Candidates Pledge’][contact-field label=’Full Name’ type=’name’ required=’1’/][contact-field label=’Email’ type=’email’ required=’1’/][contact-field label=’Party’ type=’select’ required=’1′ options=’Choose Your Party,Aontu,Direct Democracy Ireland,Independents 4 Change,Fianna Fáil,Fine Gael,Green Party,Human Dignity Alliance,Independent,Irexit Freedom Group,Labour Party,People Before Profit Alliance,Renua Ireland,Sinn Féin,Social Democrats,Solidarity,Workers and Unemployed Action Group,Workers%26#039; Party’/][contact-field label=’EP/LE Candidate?’ type=’select’ required=’1′ options=’Select One,European Parliament,Local,Both’/][contact-field label=’EP Electoral […]
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HIV diagnosis increased by 30% last year according to new figures released by HPSC

[…]students to get tested.”   The official hashtag for the day will be #IAD16. USI and Operation Zero are engaging those in power to ensure that governments, global institutions and corporations are committed to ending AIDS by 2030.   Many of those diagnosed with HIV are at the later stage of the infection and USI is emphasising that the sooner the diagnosis has been confirmed, the sooner a medical plan can be established. 77 people (22.3% of those diagnosed) presented with a low CD4 count of less than 200 cells – the lower the CD4 cell count, the greater the […]
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HIV diagnosis increased by 30% last year according to new figures released by HPSC

[…]students to get tested.”   The official hashtag for the day will be #IAD16. USI and Operation Zero are engaging those in power to ensure that governments, global institutions and corporations are committed to ending AIDS by 2030.   Many of those diagnosed with HIV are at the later stage of the infection and USI is emphasising that the sooner the diagnosis has been confirmed, the sooner a medical plan can be established. 77 people (22.3% of those diagnosed) presented with a low CD4 count of less than 200 cells – the lower the CD4 cell count, the greater the […]
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VP for Campaigns Beth O’Reilly is elected President of USI for 2022-2023

[…]native of Cork, Beth was elected by Students’ Union representatives from all over Ireland at USI’s Comhdháil 2022. Over 200 delegates from colleges and universities across the island have come together in the Knightsbrook Hotel in county Meath for the first in-person USI Congress since before the COVID-19 pandemic. Beth was elected Vice President for Campaigns at USI in 2021, having previously served as Commercial and Fundraising Officer in UCC SU – Beth graduated from UCC with a BA in Politics and History. USI Vice President for the Southern Region and former WITSU student, John Fortune was elected Vice President […]
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USI calls for key supports for students ahead of the new academic year

[…]support students who will be expected to work remotely for much of the new academic year by creating and investing in a new scheme that provides access to devices and better WiFi. The USI is calling for the urgent reduction in the Student Contribution Charge in light of the economic difficulties facing students who lost have jobs, had summer work hours reduced and were placed on a lower Pandemic Unemployment Payment because they were only working part-time during the academic year. The €3000 charge is the most expensive fee in the European Union to access an undergraduate course. The union […]
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Students to Join Rally for Accessible Abortion

[…]Decriminalisation of abortion. The Union of Students in Ireland reaffirmed its pro-choice mandate at its annual Congress last March and also supports calls for the repealing of the 8th amendment to the Irish Constitution. Laura Harmon, USI Vice President for Equality and Citizenship, who will be speaking at the rally, said: ”The right to access abortions in Ireland is very much a student issue. UK Department of Health statistics show that approximately one quarter of women who give Irish addresses when availing of abortion services in the UK are between the ages of 18-24. Irish women are more likely to receive surgical abortions. Surgical abortions […]
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Call for Submissions – Student and Learner Wellbeing and Engagement Working Group

[…]Sector Steering group chaired by the Department of Further & Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science is requesting submissions from parties interested in sharing their activities or research that will support the goals of the Working Group. The aim of the working group is to support student and learner wellbeing and engagement during COVID-19. We recognise there are many challenges facing students and we want to help address those challenges. There are many organisations and groups undertaking research or running programmes and initiatives that would be beneficial for the Working Group to be aware of as we progress our work. […]
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Pandemic impact must be provided for in SUSI process

[…]President, Lorna Fitzpatrick “Students planning to apply for the SUSI grant need reassurance that income changes caused by the COVID-19 pandemic will be considered in their applications. “Many students and their families have lost jobs or had hours reduced as a result of the economic downturn caused by the measures taken to stop the spread of the virus. “Just yesterday, the Minister for Finance, Paschal Donohoe outlined that the country is headed for a severe recession and the Irish economy is expected to shrink by over 10 per cent. “Students have already been severely impacted by the pandemic, including those […]
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USI says abortion legislation punishes vulnerable young women

[…]of the restrictions imposed on them. The Union of Students in Ireland reaffirmed its pro-choice mandate at its annual Congress last March and also supports calls for the repealing of the 8th amendment to the Irish Constitution.  Laura Harmon, USI Vice President for Equality and Citizenship said: “This bill does not go far enough. USI has consistently said that the professional opinions of no more than two medical practitioners should be needed. We need to trust women to make decisions about their own reproductive rights. USI also believes that abortion should be decriminalised. The Government cannot continue to export the […]
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USI welcomes cabinet decision to act on Student Accommodation Bill

The Union of Students in Ireland welcomes the decision by cabinet to act on the USI’s Student Accommodation Bill and stop landlords forcing students to pay numerous months’ rent in advance to secure accommodation. The move this morning (Wednesday) comes on the back of significant campaigning by USI, Students’ Unions and students across Ireland during the COVID-19 pandemic. Cabinet also agreed to restrict the notice period students would have to give to exit rental contracts to 28 days, in line with the USI bill. This had been a particular issue for students during the pandemic when they had to leave, […]
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USI President expresses solidarity with victims in Spain and Brussels

[…]loss.   Last night’s attacks in Brussels, across the metro network and the airport in that city, have left thirteen people dead; families devastated, children without parents and parents without children.   Our student movement is, of course, powerless to confront the geopolitical mess creating these appalling atrocities; nevertheless we’ve always been unafraid to stand up for peace, at home and abroad.   I know that you will want to send a message of sympathy and solidarity with the victims of these events- and to take a moment to think of those outside our movement […]
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Vulnerable students should be housed in empty accommodation

[…]Student Accommodation should be used to ease stress on vulnerable students who are not in appropriate accommodation during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Union of Students in Ireland said today. The USI says the closure of campuses and the stay-home guidelines have been extremely difficult on students who live in cramped or overcrowded situations and do not have the space to study. USI Equality and Citizenship Vice-President Megan Reilly welcomed news that the Department of Justice and Equality has written to university presidents urging them to provide alternative accommodation for students in Direct Provision. Megan said: “Students in Direct Provision are […]
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USI supporting NUI Galway SU in “Cuirt Shakedown” case

[…]on site are licencee agreements, which would exempt them from the need to comply with the mandatory 4% cap on rent rises. The Union of Students in Ireland supports the claim that student accommodation should be subject to the same rent controls as other accommodations in the area, and supports the view that such agreements should be considered leases and not licences to reside. Speaking in advance of the hearing, USI President Síona Cahill said “We have seen attempts to massively increase rents for students across Ireland already this year. A private accommodation provider near Dublin City University attempted to […]
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USI launches ‘Open Up’ student mental health campaign

[…]mental ill-health within the student population. The idea that “everyone is feeling anxious,” and that there is always someone worse off leads to a situation where there is a segment of the student population experiencing high level distress but not seeking help. You can get more information about USI’s work on mental health campaign […]
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Lorna Fitzpatrick Elected President of the Union of Students in Ireland, 2019/2020

[…]the next President for the Union of Students in Ireland.” This role was contested by one other candidate, USI Deputy President Oisín Hassan. Notes: – The Union of Students in Ireland represent 374,000 students across the Ireland of Ireland – USI’s Annual Congress is the most important decision making forum in the National Union, electing each year’s National officer executive team and setting policies affecting student welfare, academic affairs – Motions passed this week included policies such as: – Support for HIV Awareness campaigns – Calls for funding and visibility on Men’s Mental Health to tackle the growing suicide rates […]
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Action needed on Gaeltacht fees for Hibernia students

[…]to the Union of Students in Ireland. No student should be charged an extra fee to complete a mandatory and integral part of their college course and USI is calling on Ministers Simon Harris, Norma Foley and Catherine Martin to ensure this is the case for students of Hibernia College. The fee charged for the mandatory Gaeltacht placement for student teachers was waived in Budget 2020 through the reintroduction of the Gaeltacht Grant, something for which USI had campaigned heavily in the years prior. However, students in Hibernia College are ineligible for this grant as Hibernia is a private college, something […]
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USI Urges no Further Restrictions to ‘Protection of Life During Pregnancy Bill’

[…]UK Department of Health statistics show that 4,049 Irish women availed of abortion services in England and Wales. Of these women, 1,404 were between the ages of 18-24 and 2,566 of these were under the age of 30. Crucially, these figures are probably an underestimation of the true numbers as many Irish women give no Irish address for reasons of […]
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Government must invest in underfunded third level system to ease significant burden of costs on students

[…]President, Clare Austick. Clare said: “We know going to college is extremely expensive in Ireland, with us having the highest fees in the EU, and these costs have been left to rise and rise in recent years. It was a huge challenge before COVID and now it is a crisis for many students and families. The figures published today are completely untenable. We cannot expect students or families to find this kind of money for three of four years in a row. Many students have lost part-time and full-time jobs over the summer months and throughout the year because of […]
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USI condemns drastic increases in student accommodation near DCU

[…]City University Students’ Union, and agrees that the proposed price rises are disproportionate and exploitative of students as a captive audience.   USI President Michael Kerrigan said; “These providers are well aware that students can’t find alternatives to their offering, and believed they can get away with this sort of price gouging of students and their parents.  DCU students are right to condemn what is an entirely unjustifiable rise of almost 27% in some cases, this decision ultimately lead to some students deciding they simply cannot afford an education.” “At €3,000 per year, Ireland already has the 2nd highest third […]
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USI joins March for Marriage equality with LGBT Noise

[…]we marched through the city. It didn’t matter if you were LGBT or an Ally, the love, support and pride we felt was surreal. We cannot wait to March on Sunday and be part of the change that is coming in Ireland. The March for Equal Marriage is such an unbelievable opportunity to unite as a nation, it doesn’t matter if you are LGBT or if you are an Ally it is about supporting those who cannot support themselves, it is about showing the government that we will not stand for this inequality. We as a nation are ready for […]
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94% of DCUSU Voters Say Yes To USI

[…]The last referendum was won with just a single vote cast in favour of DCUSU becoming affiliated with USI in 2013. We are delighted that DCU students voted overwhelmingly in favour of remaining affiliated to USI. We look forward to continuing our work representing DCU students on a national level.” “DCUSU are better being a part of USI, but USI are stronger with DCUSU in it. With the campaign for a student teacher stipend coming in 2017 and the campaign against income-contingent loans raging on the power and effort from DCUSU will be key”, Hoey said. Vice President for Welfare […]

Students should be refunded for accommodation they cannot use due to pandemic

Operators of large-scale student accommodation should provide refunds to students who have had to leave college and return home due to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the Union of Students in Ireland (USI). Landlord firms are refusing any refunds to students that are no longer living in the privately-operated student buildings, many of whom have lost part-time jobs due to closures as a result of the pandemic. USI Vice President for Welfare, Roisin O’Donovan explained that students have had to leave accommodation for many difficult reasons, such as to self-isolate or care for vulnerable family members. Roisin said: “Along with […]
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Preparing for Marriage Equality Referendum, Cork – USI President’s speech

[…]as gay and the support network in Cork city is absolutely fantastic – with the many support and community organisations and a growing list of cultural events. From the Women’s Fun Weekend every May bank holiday where hundreds of LGBT women come to Cork, to the Cork Pride festival itself which has grown every year since it started. It’s fantastic to see tonight so well attended – if we went back 10 or 5 years ago things might have been different but we’ve come a long way in a short space of time – it’s clear that the time is […]
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USI sleep-out at Dáil Éireann to demand urgent action on student accommodation crisis

The Union of Students in Ireland is staging a demonstration and sleep-out in front of Dáil Éireann from 12 noon today, Thursday (September 23), to highlight the increasing anger among students and their families at the desperate situation facing students looking for somewhere to live to attend college or university. USI and student representatives from across the island will sleep out overnight on Kildare Street to kick-off a new ‘No Keys, No Degrees’ campaign to urge government to take urgent action to tackle the “worse than ever” student crisis accommodation. There has been no response from Government to USI’s calls […]
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Before the Leaving Cert Results on the 17th August USI Calls on the Public to Rent Spare Rooms to Students

[…]shortage of student accommodation has never been so bad, according to the Union of Students in Ireland. With the Leaving Cert results due in five days on the 17th August, the Union of Students in Ireland is making a fresh call to the public to lease out spare rooms to students and make up to €12,000 annually tax-free. Homeowners can go to homes.usi.ie for further details. The Union of Students in Ireland said the shortage of student accommodation, especially in urban areas, has never been this bad – according to Daft.ie, on the 1st August 2016 there were 87 properties […]
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Today’s anti-racism rally sends message that Ireland is for all, says USI

[…]society. USI also attended to show its support to everyone who was affected by the awful violence and hate-filled atmosphere, particularly students and others working in the area. USI Vice President for Equality and Citizenship, James Curry said: “All of our thoughts are with the five-year-old girl who remains in critical condition in hospital, and the whole school community at Gaelscoil Choláiste Mhuire, after last week’s horrific attack. We also want to pay a special commendation to Caio Benicio, the Brazilian Deliveroo driver who stopped the assailant and put his life on the line to save other people, along with […]
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USI Launch 21 Day Energy Saving Challenge in GMIT

[…]when looking for accommodation to check the BER rating and ensure that you are living in an adequate and safe environment. We can’t have students living in houses that are riddled with mould etc., let’s hold landlords to account and make sure houses are up to scratch and up to standard so that when students are going through their academic lives in a safe environment.”   SSE Airtricity Managing Director, Klair Neenan said: “SSE Airtricity is delighted to partner with the Union of Students in Ireland to launch the 21 Day Challenge. Over the next three weeks, we hope students […]
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Executive uses cancelled Congress week to virtually meet student reps

[…]ahead this week. She said: “Congress is a really important week for the student movement in Ireland and the USI. We bring over 300 student leaders together to elect the executive, debate policy and plan our programme of work for the year ahead. It shapes everything we do as a union. “We continue to work hard on exploring other platforms that we can use to ensure this important work takes place. We will say more about that when the elements are tied down in order to allow it to be as democratic as possible. Our democratic structures are extremely important […]
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USI demonstration urges TDs to sign Education for All pledge and action from Minister

[…]actions outside the offices of TDs in their constituencies calling on them to sign the USI pledge and commit to taking the action needed to support students. USI Vice President for Campaigns, Craig McHugh said: “Today we have stepped up our Education for All campaign and are keen to get the message across to TDs that students, future students and their families, in their constituencies need their support. Students are under enormous pressure and they can’t take much more. This was the case before COVID-19, and it has been worsened by the pandemic. Students in Ireland continue to pay the […]
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USI supports DCU Students’ Union #SaveOurShepherd Campaign.

[…]petition to call upon minister Charlie Flanagan to revoke this order and save our Shepherd. https://www.change.org/p/minister-charlie-flanagan-save-our-shepherd Visit DCU Students’ Union’s Twitter to keep up with this campaign and sign the petition to […]
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Disappointing Budget 2022 confirms USI view that Government has no interest in addressing the hardship many students face

[…]it was slashed in 2011. Previously, the Student Maintenance Grant was linked to the cost of living and without investment in over a decade, it has become inadequate and not fit-for-purpose. USI President, Clare Austick said: “USI has highlighted time and time again that students need to see the end of the €3,000 Student Contribution Charge and a plan made to implement a publicly-funded system of third-level education. In our Pre-Budget Submission, USI outlined that we wanted to see a three-year plan for the abolishing of fees, with a €1,000 reduction made this year and the same again in the […]
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Future Focus Campaign Launch in partnership with USI, HAYS Recruitment and Enterprise Ireland

[…]a definite advantage in a very competitive jobs market.” Enterprise Ireland Head of Corporate Communications Alan Hobbs said; “Youth and Graduate entrepreneurship are a key focus for Enterprise Ireland and we are delighted to partner with USI on their student summit. We look forward to meeting with potential entrepreneurs in colleges all over the Country over the coming weeks and in Dublin Castle on April 8th”. The Summit, supported by the Department of Education and Skills, will bring together over 600 young student entrepreneurs, 50 new start-up companies and 6 keynote speakers. The Summit will provide fantastic networking opportunities for […]
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Elections 2022 now open

[…]specific to the region. Supports leading policy officers on the implementation of congress mandates throughout the year. Sits on various boards and committees specific to the region such as One Galway and the I-Note steering committee. Vice President for the Southern Region: Regional officer who works with the following colleges: Munster Technological University, University College Cork, Waterford Institute of Technology, Technological University of the Shannon (Limerick), Institute of Technology Carlow, Carlow College and Carlow Institute of Further Education and Training. Communicates between the Executive team and the colleges in their region Assists colleges in the region with the roll out […]

Students to march to Dáil on October 4 to demand Government uses Budget 2024 surplus to address accommodation crisis

[…]next week to demand Government use its €65 billion ‘rainy day’ fund to tackle the student accommodation crisis and soaring cost of going to college. The Union of Students in Ireland has published its Pre-Budget Submission and officially announced a national student demonstration to take place this Wednesday, October 4 at 12 noon. USI says that while Government intends to hoard €65 billion in the ‘rainy day’ fund, it is raining now for third-level students who are suffering financial hardship or dropping out of college due to the lack of affordable student accommodation and other costs. Student representatives met with […]
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videoDoc & USI drive free student healthcare initiative

[…]the Royal Logistics Corps, Cardiff City FC, Wrkit among others. To learn more, please visit: https://www.videodoc.ie/about-us/ Commitment to Quality and Security: videoDoc takes its role as a best in practice provider of online healthcare seriously, with patient care being supported by proprietary clinical pathways which aid doctors in delivering a comprehensive service.  All videoDoc doctors are registered with the Irish Medical Council, with at least two years on the Specialist Register, and have been fully trained to provide remote health services. videoDoc meets the requirements of GDPR […]
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USI & SIPTU Renew Joint Agreement

[…]partnership between USI and SIPTU. All students who are members of Students Unions who are affiliated with USI will gain access to the benefits of SIPTU membership. “Students and workers have a fantastic history of galvanising together as one force. Through the partnership of USI and SIPTU, we look forward to continuing this trend into the future. Workers’ rights are students’ rights.” SIPTU General Secretary Designate, Joe Cunningham, said: “Today, we have renewed the agreement between SIPTU and USI that has been in place for over ten years. This agreement further strengthens the relationship between students and union members. It […]

USI & SIPTU Renew Joint Agreement

[…]partnership between USI and SIPTU. All students who are members of Students Unions who are affiliated with USI will gain access to the benefits of SIPTU membership. “Students and workers have a fantastic history of galvanising together as one force. Through the partnership of USI and SIPTU, we look forward to continuing this trend into the future. Workers’ rights are students’ rights.” SIPTU General Secretary Designate, Joe Cunningham, said: “Today, we have renewed the agreement between SIPTU and USI that has been in place for over ten years. This agreement further strengthens the relationship between students and union members. It […]

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