Hello everyone! We have a branch meeting next Thursday in Crew Brewing Co at the top of Thomas Street.
We’d love both old and new members to join us to chat about the union and the future of strategising. Come along and bring a friend 😁
Put the date in your diaries! Next Monday, we will have a FREE workshop on understanding your rights as a tenant in the People’s Museum. Learn how to read tenancy contracts and eviction notices, and more. Open to non-union members also!
⚠️URGENT PHONE/EMAIL PICKET⚠️ Many of our members in Direct Provision (DP) are facing immediate eviction, some as early as Friday 30 June. Hundreds across the country have been given only 6 weeks notice to move out, with no supports to find alternative accommodation.
Statement:
Yesterday, Thurs 11th May, a group of people rallied by far right agitator Philip Dwyer attempted to evict and attack the homeless camp occupying Sandwith St, Dublin 2. The first eviction attempt was stopped by the homeless residents, along with grassroots and...
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The hustings for the CATU Ard Fheis begins tonight! Members will have received an email containing all the links to the meetings and proposed motions. Come along and take part!
We started off a great weekend yesterday for the CATU summer school! Check out today's events in A4 sounds, still limited space available https://t.co/uaBMlMIF5B
Our members want us all to feel safe in our communities and homes
No to violence against women, no to violence against minorities & no to violence against Sex Workers
We must unite to stop this from happening again & policy makers must listen to those most affected by violence
PRESS RELEASE: Regarding murder of sex work in Limerick yesterday.
We told you this would happen says Sex Workers Alliance Ireland, about the murder of a sex worker in Limerick
https://t.co/35FbklFMqP
There are specific ways in which the state and it's laws make sex workers vulnerable. THIS is why we highlight that she was a sex worker, not just a woman. The law forces sex workers to work alone to work legally. That is not the case for more other women.
We had an FOI request to the RTB looking for details on notices to quit since it became mandatory to inform them back in July rejected in October because it was due to be published in 6 weeks.
When asked where the data was 6 weeks later a link to 2021 data was given instead.
When Housing Minister Darragh O'Brien said he didn’t know how many eviction notices had been issued, his department had known for months.
https://t.co/tsORwM4mfO
🚨🏠📣 CATU Clare Takes to the Streets Over Local TDs' Vote to Lift Eviction Ban 📣🏠🚨
The Clare branch of the Community Action Tenants Union (CATU) demonstrated outside the constituency office of Deputy Cathal Crowe today to protest against the lifting of the eviction ban.