Our prosperity’s foundation is precarious

ARCHAEOLOGISTS went digging for decency last Thursday. That’s how they describe it anyway. Their campaign is called Dig4Decency. It’s all about seeking proper terms and conditions in their place of work, writes Michael Clifford.

Our prosperity’s foundation is precarious

ARCHAEOLOGISTS went digging for decency last Thursday. That’s how they describe it anyway. Their campaign is called Dig4Decency. It’s all about seeking proper terms and conditions in their place of work, writes Michael Clifford.

Archaeologists Stuart Elder, Finbar O’Mahony, Donnacha Smith, Steve Waugh and Muiris Wade, who are working on the Ballyvourney to Macroom bypass, are supported in their protest by colleagues from all over the country. Picture: Dan Linehan
Archaeologists Stuart Elder, Finbar O’Mahony, Donnacha Smith, Steve Waugh and Muiris Wade, who are working on the Ballyvourney to Macroom bypass, are supported in their protest by colleagues from all over the country. Picture: Dan Linehan

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