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# Industrial Relations

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Another pay dispute in the Labour Court - this time it's Irish Rail
'Workers didn't cause the problem': Union warns public will be affected by Bus Éireann cuts
Poll: Did this year's industrial dispute make you lose confidence in gardaí?
CityJet pilots vote for strike and warn they will ground airline before Christmas
Pressure increases on government as unions set a six-day deadline
With most gardaí on strike, policing in Ireland will be left to senior officers and rookies
Seven weeks: That's how long the minister says there is to avoid school closures
Secondary schools face closures as teachers vote for strike action
Poll: After the Dublin Bus pay deal, do you feel you deserve a pay rise?
ESB pay rise likely to stir unrest among public sector workers
FactCheck: Are Luas drivers really paid more than junior doctors?
Luas drivers say they're definitely going on strike next month
Here's why AIB staff are warning they might go on strike
Strikes for Dunnes staff could be 'unavoidable' after the company's Labour Court snub
Staff at Kerry Women's Refuge to strike over roster dispute
Both sides 'disappointed' as officers picket outside Cloverhill prison
Greyhound heads to the High Court after SIPTU workers reject proposals
Greyhound accepts LRC invite, says ball is now in workers' court
Labour Relations Commission wants update on Greyhound strike from SIPTU
Dunnes Stores workers' case set for the Labour Court
Mueller calls time on Aer Lingus career
Greyhound: Agency staff are doing a better job than striking workers
Greyhound getting legal advice over alleged abuse of staff during strike
'Last opportunity' to resolve Aer Lingus pension dispute
Strike looms in ambulance service over unsuitable posts
Union withdraws from Irish Rail talks as 'no serious attempts made to address concerns'
Aer Lingus and Impact are sitting down this morning to try to sort out all their differences
Further strike action at Aer Lingus a "matter of grave concern"
Unions and Bausch & Lomb looking at 'range of options' to secure plant future
178 workers lost 310 days in industrial disputes in the first part of 2014
Varadkar ‘disappointed’ by Aer Lingus strike but says there are other airlines
What exactly is collective bargaining? A precise legal definition is on the way
SIPTU told to pay DAA and Ryanair's legal fees over strike injunction
National strike of electricians could halt construction and manufacturing
Workers in France free their tyre factory bosses after holding them captive
Workers at Goodyear tyre factory in France take bosses captive
SIPTU calls on Liebherr to "respect the industrial relations process" in pay dispute
Staff at DAA, Shannon Airport and Aer Lingus to hold ballot on industrial action
Former Aer Lingus workers claim discrimination in complaint to Pensions Board
Government asks LRC to resolve ESB dispute and "clear up any uncertainty"