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SIPTU calls on Minister to honour LRC proposal in Galway health workers dispute over unpaid wages

SIPTU calls on Minister to honour LRC proposal in Galway health workers dispute over unpaid wages

by | Sep 11, 2015 | Archives, PressArchive, PressArchive2015

SIPTU members working as social care workers and social care leaders in County Galway have called on the Minister of Health, Leo Varadkar, to honour a Labour Relations Commission (LRC) proposal in a dispute concerning the payment of monies owed to them for...
SIPTU calls on Minister to honour LRC proposal in Galway health workers dispute over unpaid wages

Unions agree to negotiations on orderly wind down of Boyers department store

by | Sep 9, 2015 | Archives, PressArchive, PressArchive2015

Mandate and SIPTU trade unions have today (Wednesday, 9th September) agreed to negotiations with the owner of Boyers department store on Talbot Street, Dublin, on the orderly wind down of the company. Mandate Official, Jonathan Hogan,...
SIPTU calls on Minister to honour LRC proposal in Galway health workers dispute over unpaid wages

SIPTU criticise Irish Rail for breakdown of LRC talks

by | Sep 9, 2015 | Archives, PressArchive, PressArchive2015

SIPTU has criticised the management of Irish Rail for its refusal to discuss past productivity increases by workers which led to the breakdown of talks between the company and unions at the Labour Relations Commission last night (Tuesday, 8th September). SIPTU...
SIPTU calls on Minister to honour LRC proposal in Galway health workers dispute over unpaid wages

Unions outraged at NUI Galway refusal to attend LRC to discuss equality taskforce

by | Sep 2, 2015 | Archives, PressArchive, PressArchive2015

SIPTU and IFUT have expressed outrage at the refusal by management at NUI Galway to attend a meeting at the Labour Relations Commission (LRC) to discuss an equality taskforce it has appointed. At a meeting with union representatives on Friday, 28th August,...
SIPTU calls on Minister to honour LRC proposal in Galway health workers dispute over unpaid wages

SIPTU legal expert appointed to Committee of Investigation into Clerys liquidation

by | Sep 1, 2015 | Archives, PressArchive, PressArchive2015

A legal expert with the SIPTU Workers Rights Centre has today (Tuesday, 1st September) been appointed to sit on a Committee of Investigation to oversee the liquidation process of OCS Operations, the company which operated Clerys department store. The...
SIPTU calls on Minister to honour LRC proposal in Galway health workers dispute over unpaid wages

Clerys workers protest outside new owner’s office in Dublin

by | Aug 28, 2015 | Archives, PressArchive, PressArchive2015

Former Clerys workers protested outside the offices of the department store’s new owner, Natrium, on North Wall Quay, Dublin 1, at lunchtime today (Friday, 28th August). The workers are calling on the directors of Natrium to meet...
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