Unions say budget fails to tackle crisis

Ireland

National negotiations between trade unions, employers and the government are set to continue despite bitter union disappointment over the government’s budget. Unions argue that the government has failed to take any measures to protect jobs or boost provision of training while implementing social welfare cuts and imposing levies that will affect even those paid the minimum wage. The unions will try to get some movement from the government on jobs following a decision by the finance ministry to freeze public sector recruitment.
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