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# Brendan Howlin

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Another union votes in favour of Haddington Road deal
Gilmore 'shocked' by Anglo Tapes, while Howlin is 'personally sickened'
Confirmed: Troika agrees to delay water charges until 2015
Howlin: Conditions are not right for selling our stake in Aer Lingus
The IMF wants Budget 2014 to ignore the promissory note deal
Joan Burton is the most popular cabinet minister - new poll
Howlin: Paying travel costs for spouses 'not the pattern' of this government
National Lottery licence to go to the highest bidder
Secondary teachers' unions reject new 'Haddington Road' pay deal
SIPTU says workers should accept revised new public pay deal
Dáil to begin discussing pay cuts for top public earners next week
Here's what's contained in the new 'Haddington Road' public pay deal
INTO says teachers should vote Yes to revised pay deal
Doctors and teachers reveal details of revised Croke Park 2 plans
Howlin: 'Public servants have given a huge amount but this is the last ask'
Pay talks continue as coalition concedes €300m target might be missed
Howlin: Labour will quit coalition if its influence is not strong enough
Primary teachers votes for strike action if government cuts their pay
New Oireachtas inquiries regime can be used 'to hold government to account'
Ministers will not be singled out for extra pay cuts, insists Howlin
Howlin: Contingency plans in place for pay cuts ‘one way or another’
Joan Burton: In everybody's interest that we get a public sector pay deal
Howlin: 'Many an important economic issue resolved over a mug of tea'
Five days to go: New deadline to reach deal on public sector pay cuts
Column: It's fanciful to think a wealth tax would make the rich leave Ireland
David Cronin
Column: Lobbying has become 'a dirty word'. We want to change that
Brendan Howlin
Former politicians will face temporary ban on lobbying under new rules
You'll be charged for your water from October 2014 (if the Troika agree)
No deal on public pay means no protection against job cuts - Kenny
Revised Budget figures presented to Dáil - including Croke Park 2 cuts
Opposition TDs abandon committee over Budget’s Croke Park 2 figures
Nurses warn of industrial action if government legislates for pay cuts
Government 'absolutely united' behind Howlin in bid to save €300m: Kenny
Labour ponders 'tweaked' pay deal as ICTU prepares to kill off Croke Park 2
Howlin responds to Croke Park II rejection, says 'the arithmetic hasn't changed'
Unions against Croke Park deal will 'not be bound' by ICTU vote
19 ministers set for overseas travel for St Patrick's Day
Two years' service means ministers now guaranteed to receive pensions
Gilmore affirms government's intention to legislate for X case