SIPTU activist and Dublin Fire Brigade Firefighter, Tom Larkin, said that Government had given assurances that they failed to honour.
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Members of Dublin Fire Brigade say retirement arrangements leave them facing prospect of surviving on a fraction of their full-time income
SIPTU activist and Dublin Fire Brigade Firefighter, Tom Larkin, said that Government had given assurances that they failed to honour.
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