Fintan O'Toole in his column in today's Irish Times highlights the plight of Greyhound workers.
He writes: "I am being asked to collude as a 'customer' in the impoverishment of the men who collect my bins and their families."
The column is well worth a read. Will there be the slightest hint or reference to the right and wrong/morality of this dispute in any religious publication?
No. When was the life of a binman of interest to church personnel?
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