Mcalpine's fusiliers
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Mcalpine's fusiliers is an Irish folk ballad written by Dominic Behan concerning the working conditions of Irish workmen written in the 1970's[citation needed], and recorded by many bands including The Dubliners.
The ballad's title refers to Sir Robert McAlpine, a major employer of Irish workmen.