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Stardust campaigner honoured with the Spirit of Mother Jones Award
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Dunnes Stores anti-apartheid strikers honoured with award
Mary Manning and her colleagues praised for their support of human rights
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South African union hails ‘inspirational’ Dunnes Stores anti-apartheid strikers
Three former Dunnes workers presented at press conference in Johannesburg
Irish workers’ apartheid fight finds fitting closure
The sight of South Africans paying respects to Nelson Mandela evoked strong emotions in the Dunnes strikers
Dunnes strikers to address South African trade union press conference
Mary Manning, Karen Gearon and Liz Deasy invited to talk about their part in fight against apartheid
Former Dunnes Stores strikers begin ‘emotional’ journey back to South Africa
Workers went to South Africa in 1985 when on strike but were denied entry
Anti-apartheid strikers to attend Mandela ceremonies
Trade unions organising flights for some of those who took part in 1980s picket
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Dunnes Stores workers engaged in lengthy labour dispute over sale of South African goods
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