Mandate_(trade_union)

Mandate (trade union)

Mandate (trade union)

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Mandate is a trade union representing retail, administrative and distributive workers in Ireland.

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Door to home of "Mandate - The Union of Retail, Bar and Administrative Workers" in Dublin

The union was founded in 1994, when the Irish Distributive and Administrative Trade Union merged with the Irish National Union of Vintners', Grocers' and Allied Trades Assistants.[1] The merger was criticised by some members because the word "union" was not contained in the title. Later, the union was renamed "Mandate Trade Union".

On formation, the union had 22,000 members, and this grew to 40,000 by 2005. Due to the turnover of staff in retail, at the time, it was recruiting around 16,000 members per year in order to maintain this level of total membership.[2]

A new logo was designed in 2009.

In 2020 and 2021, Mandate members at Debenhams Ireland took part in a lengthy industrial dispute with their former employer, campaigning for four weeks' redundancy pay per year of service as had been agreed under a 2016 collective agreement.[3]

General Secretaries

1994: Owen Nulty
2005: John Douglas
2020: Gerry Light[4]

References

  1. Arthur Marsh, Historical Directory of Trade Unions, vol.5, pp.119-120
  2. Miley, Ingrid (3 February 2021). "Debenhams workers urge Taoiseach over redundancy pay". RTÉ. Retrieved 3 February 2021.
  3. "Mandate NEC appoint Gerry Light as General Secretary Designate". Mandate Trade Union. 21 July 2020. Retrieved 3 February 2021.

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