Members of the Defence Force continue call for access to the Work Place Relations Commission
Their families say the soldiers are risking their lives for their country, and Naval crews take on humanitarian missions, but are not being paid accordingly
Members of the Defence forces stationed in Cork say they will continue to campaign for access to the Work Place Relations Commission.
Soldiers are not allowed to demonstrate so their wives and partners staged a protest outside Collins Barracks and Haulboline earlier today.
Their families say the soldiers are risking their lives for their country, and Naval crews take on humanitarian missions, but are not being paid accordingly.
Speaking to RedFM News Shelly Cotter, whose son and husband is in the Navy said they have overwhelming support for their campaign.
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