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Deir Smyth: The Eaton Company had a reputation for hiring Protestants — especially Orangemen — and during the 1930s when the company employed some eleven thousand workers, more than 80 per cent of them were Protestants of British stock.
Deir Smyth: The Eaton Company had a reputation for hiring Protestants — especially Orangemen — and during the 1930s when the company employed some eleven thousand workers, more than 80 per cent of them were Protestants of British stock.
Catholics, too, felt a profound sense of grievance, complaining that many Protestant employers discriminated against them when hiring workers.’* (3) Inimirce ==== Ba sna 1870aidí agus 80aidí a cuireadh síolta an fhoréigin agus an tseicteachais, tráth a ndeachaigh na scaiftí móra as Éirinn ar imirce chun na cathrach.