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Decision time as Labour Court to issue recommendation on ending Irish Rail strike
Lack of public support for Irish Rail workers as unions say Christmas strike 'possible'
Ireland's crane drivers to carry out second day of strike action tomorrow
Tower cranes at building sites across the country will be idle on Thursday... here's why
English Language Teachers start shouting louder about their working rights
Bus Éireann staff vote to accept Labour Court recommendations
What on earth is Project Black? And why are Irish unions so worried about it?
Bus Éireann Unite members vote unanimously to strike
Unite says there is no parallel between its plan to build apartments and Apollo House
Irish homecomings back on track as UK baggage handlers call off Christmas strike
PTSB employees vote overwhelmingly in favour of industrial action
CityJet's boss says striking pilots' union is 'a pain in my backside'
Up to 40 pilots at Dublin Airport are going on strike from next week
Strike ends at Dublin incinerator after management agrees to reinstate sacked workers
Fianna Fáil plan to replace Irish Water has €9.1m redundancy package for workers
Cadbury workers set to start indefinite strike from tomorrow
Over 1,100 Irish Life workers to picket offices in Dublin and Dundalk
Another 50c an hour 'won't help families with spiralling rents and extra taxes'
As its workers strike over unfair treatment, Dunnes responds with 1-day only online offer
Getting to Northern Ireland is going to be really difficult today
Here's why AIB staff are warning they might go on strike
Flying home for Christmas? There will be strikes at some UK airports
Protest group dismisses water charge concessions as 'an attempt to buy time'
Five years since it closed, the fight for Waterford Crystal pensions takes new turn
Union donates €10,000 to Greyhound workers support fund
1 in 5 workers earn less than the 'living wage'
Asbestos dumped on halting site was not removed for over four months
Irish Rail workers vote for industrial action but don't want to strike
New workers' rights legislation could lead to practices 'outlawed' in other countries
1,500 jobseekers are being put on compulsory JobBridge
Pay gap between men and women has increased during the recession
Concern about Bord Gais employee conditions after 'surprise' sale of company
This map shows food poverty 'is a reality in every county in Ireland'
No resolution in sight as ESB workers serve strike notice
ESB union will serve notice of industrial action on Friday
Taoiseach hopes ESB dispute can be resolved 'in the national interest'
Up to 50 jobs at risk at Essentra Packaging in Waterford
SIPTU boss "reluctant to predict numbers" ahead of pre-Budget march
Unions to mount "intensive political campaign" against emergency financial law
Industrial action at EBS called off after LRC talks