Prison Officers' Association (Ireland)

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Prison Officers' Association
Founded1947
PublicationPrison Officer Magazine
AffiliationsIrish Congress of Trade Unions
Websitewww.poa.ie

The Prison Officers' Association (POA) is a trade union representing prison officers in Ireland.

The union was founded in 1947 by prison officers working at Mountjoy Prison in Dublin. Although it gradually established branches at other prisons, progress was slow, and the Mountjoy branch committee continued to run the union's national operation. Only in 1972 was a representative National Executive Council established, with members from each branch. The following year, the first full-time general secretary was elected, Jim Wardick.[1]

In 1974, the POA launched its first industrial action, at St Patrick's Institution. It joined the Irish Congress of Trade Unions in 1981, and undertook its first national strike in 1988, following a dispute over attendance requirements.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b John B. Smethurst and Peter Carter, Historical Directory of Trade Unions, vol.6, p.374