On this day in 1919, the Limerick Soviet (Irish: Sóibhéid Luimnigh) formed during a general strike, one of a number of self-declared Irish workers’ soviets that were formed around Ireland between 1919 and 1923.

The soviet was formed in the context of the Irish War of Independence, fought between the Irish Republican Army (IRA) and the British government, and was sustained for a period of about two weeks.

The workers’ rebellion began in response to British Army Brigadier Griffin declaring the city to be a “Special Military Area”, with permits required for all wanting to enter and leave the city and British Army troops and armored vehicles deployed to the area. On April 11th, a meeting of the United Trades and Labour Council took place where a representative from the Irish Transport and General Workers’ Union (ITGWU), Sean Dowling, proposed that the trade unions take over Town Hall and have meetings there.

After a twelve-hour discussion and lobbying of the delegates by workers, a general strike was called on April 13th, by the city’s United Trades and Labour Council. A special strike committee was set up to print their own money, control food prices, and publish newspapers, and these actions had support from many workers outside the city.

After two weeks, the Sinn Féin Lord Mayor of Limerick and the Catholic Bishop Denis Hallinan called for the strike to end. The Strike Committee capitulated, issuing a proclamation on April 27th, stating that the strike was over.

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damn, my gf went to one that charged 60 a session, which is on it’s own definitely an extravagance for some people, but it really turned her life around.

was the person you were looking into a psychologist or something? She saw one for a couple sessions that was more expensive but honestly I think her therapist did a better job lol

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ah right on, hers was like a private little therapy group with 4 or 5 different therapists. It can definitely be a lot of trial and error just like with GPs. Well good luck in your search I hope you find someone good.

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