Several Irish flights affected after British Airways cancels UK services over pilot pay dispute
The carrier is currently locked in a pay dispute with its 4,300 pilots.
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The carrier is currently locked in a pay dispute with its 4,300 pilots.
The issue centres on a dispute over pay increases.
Members of the INMO voted 62% in favour of accepting the proposals.
Nurses across the country will be out on the picket lines outside hospitals and clinics today for the second day of strike action.
Fianna Fáil’s deputy leader Dara Calleary said there “is no sense of leadership” from the Taoiseach.
It came after a 22-hour negotiating session that concluded this morning, Fórsa said.
Over 200 pharmacy workers will hold a two-hour picket between 10am and midday.
The company will now meet union representatives tomorrow night.
Siptu and Unite staff have voted to accept the recommendations.
We test a claim that spread widely after last Friday’s actions by some Bus Éireann workers.
Commuters have faced chaos as Irish Rail and Dublin Bus services have been cancelled.
It has not yet been confirmed if rail and Dublin bus workers will attend today’s protest.
The rail service said all trains are running normally this morning.
The all-out strike is now in its second day.
Both sides have agreed to meet at the Labour Court.
A strike action scheduled for today was cancelled after a breakthrough at the WRC last Wednesday.
Strike action began today at eight stores and unions say more will follow.
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Politicians and the Garda Commissioner said the action would change things – we want to know what you think.
IMPACT trade union claimed staff at the facility were not given proper protective gear when dealing with violent detainees.
A new poll finds strong opposition to the industrial action by Luas workers over pay.
Dublin’s city centre came to a standstill as the Mandate-organised protest march thronged the streets.
The strike follows a rejection by the government of an across-the-board pay rise for workers.
The invitation comes after the two sides met last week but workers have not yet committed to entering formal talks.
Unite’s regional secretary said the move shows that the SIPTU workers have the support of the entire trade union movement.
The strike lasted almost three years and Nelson Mandela later told the small group of workers that their stand had helped him to keep going during his time in prison.
A circular issued to social welfare staff advises them to reject applications for jobseeker’s payments.
Greyhound told some customers in Dublin that SIPTU picketers were causing disruptions.
Industrial action centred on staff pay cuts at the local authority.
The strike at the recycling company has been acrimonious and been mentioned in the Dáil.
SIPTU members will be balloted on action over the HSE’s failure to implement Labour Court recommendations on staff redeployment.
The removal of discounted flight privileges will be raised at today’s meeting.
The margin of the DAA vote was 94 per cent in favour of industrial action.
A move aimed at resolving a pay dispute dating back to 2009 was rejected by workers at the plant.
“Nobody’s job is being threatened here, nobody is being asked to take an additional pay cut and nobody’s pension is under threat,” the Transport Minister Leo Varadkar said this morning.
Brendan Ogle says that there is “no doubt” that industrial action would hit services.
Both unions balloted members on the proposals put forward by the company to cut costs in order to reduce its €52 million deficit.
The Irish Patients Association says that it cannot support any strike action by any healthcare staff.
Workers affiliated to SIPTU and NBRU have rejected proposals hammered out at the Labour Court earlier this month.
The company is advising customers to check with their website and Twitter page ahead of possible strike action this Sunday.