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    'No Irish need apply' - Polish builders get their own back


    By Brian McDonald

    Friday January 02 2009



    'NO Irish need apply' - the signs are already going up on building sites abroad in a throwback to the grim days of the the last century.
    But this time they are starting to appear in Poland as that country takes its revenge for the way in which some unscrupulous Irish contractors treated their countrymen during the years of the Celtic Tiger.
    Trade union official Michael Kilcoyne - also president of the Consumers Association of Ireland - said it had recently been brought to his attention that the 'No Irish' signs had appeared on a couple of Polish building sites where workers were being sought.
    Mr Kilcoyne said: "The reality is that our international reputation as employers has been sullied. Many foreign people who have worked here, especially during our boom years, have had bad experiences.
    "The evidence of this is in the number of cases taken before the Labour Relations Commission over the last year or two in respect of unpaid wages or holiday money that was not paid.
    "Ireland's name as a good place to work has been badly damaged by such contractors who held onto the money of their workers."
    Mr Kilcoyne, who is a SIPTU trade union official in the west, revealed that he had personally won 14 such cases in Galway, while he believed there were hundreds, if not thousands, of similar awards made countrywide against employers and in favour of non-national workers who had been short-changed.


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    Fair play to the Polish for standing up for themselves, but don't hurry back, you hear?

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    The Poles shouldn't worry about Irish workers flooding to Poland to undercut them. Having had the misfortune of being swamped by several hundred thousand Polish immigrants in the past few years I doubt any Irish person would choose to move to Poland and live amongst them.
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    Yeah, that seems more symbolic than anything else. The Irish economy is still doing well compared to the rest of Europe, and if Poland does have any immigrants it will be from countries even poorer and more backwards than them like Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Slovakia, Romania, etc.

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