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# Unions

All time
Gardaí's right to strike ruled out in new report
Flight cancellations: Why is Ryanair switching its calendar year?
Dublin Fire Brigade is operating at reduced capacity due to unofficial overtime strikes over pay
Siptu recommends its members accept government's 'pay restoration' deal
Leo Varadkar defends his proposed ban on 'essential' public workers' strike
Light at the end of the tunnel? Bus Éireann talks to resume tomorrow morning
Strikes at six Tesco stores delayed over union notice
Bus Éireann workers to go on all-out strike (and there's no end date)
Up to 40 pilots at Dublin Airport are going on strike from next week
Now it's the private sector: unions demand 4% increase for all members
Bertie Ahern is "iffy" about how the Garda dispute was resolved
Over 500 schools to close today kicking off a season of strikes
Ross welcomes Dublin Bus talks, says both sides now need to be given "space"
Poll: Should the government raise the minimum wage by 10 cent?
Irish Rail threatens unions with legal action after drivers refuse to train new recruits
Irish Rail postpones its plans for 10-minute Darts
Holding Luas strikes on such important days will cost other workers dearly
Aaron McKenna
Italian politicians want jail for gay couples who use overseas surrogates
Another Irish Water row: Workers may go on strike over job cuts
The Lansdowne Road deal: Who's getting what and who's not happy about it
Today, Ryanair have been mostly battling strikes in France, and suffering them in Denmark
Fears for 100 jobs after 'shock closure' of Dunnes Stores in Wexford
McDonald's workers protest "poverty wages" and demand $15/hour
Teachers to protest outside school gates today against Junior Cert reforms
Bus Eireann could lose as much as €5 million in revenue if strike days go ahead
"I'm not talking about discipline": Minister won't say whether teachers will be punished
'It's been about so much more than water': Right2Water groups are planning for the general election
Teachers are miffed Junior Cert details were leaked to newspaper
Siptu wants the minimum wage to be €11.45 an hour
Minister to teachers: 'Call off your strike' ... Teachers to minister: 'No'
SIPTU still won't say if they'll join water charge protests
Irish Water workers could go on strike if they don't get their bonuses back
Opinion: Teachers should grasp this unique opportunity to engage with young learners
Majella Dempsey and Gerry Jeffers
SIPTU ask nurses and midwives to reject 50% increase in registration fee
Pics: NHS workers stage first strike in 32 years
Nurses and midwives hit out at 50% hike in registration fee
Teachers tell minister they will continue their fight over Junior Cycle reforms
Get caught by today's rail strike? There's two more planned (and unions won't rule out even more)
A solution to rail strikes is "unlikely" this weekend
Transport Minister defends bus route privatisation plan