Workers and Unemployed Action

[3] The organisation was set up in response to lack of employment and the economic situation in the South Tipperary area.

[6] The party was involved in discussions with other left wing groups about a nationwide alliance at the 2009 local elections, which were not successful.

Healy and English were elected to South Tipperary County Council, for the Clonmel electoral area.

[8] The party joined the United Left Alliance which was founded in November 2010, and fielded Séamus Healy in Tipperary South at the 2011 general election.

[13] Healy stood for the newly-created Tipperary South constituency as an independent candidate in the 2024 general election and was successful.

Party founder Séamus Healy in 2024