by | Jun 4, 2024 | Health, SIPTU Bulletin
HR Circular 001 2024 Amendments to Department of Health Consolidated Salary Scales for 1.10.2023 HR Circular 002 2024 Domestic Violence Policy and Paid Leave HR Circular 003 2024 Application of 1.2.22 pay adjustments for Sectoral Bargaining Unit HR Circular 004 2024...
by | Apr 7, 2024 | Health, SIPTU Bulletin
A lack of recruitment by the HSE of radiation therapists has resulted in lifesaving machines for treating cancer patients being left idle in hospitals in Dublin, Cork and Galway. Speaking at the ‘Next Steps for Cancer Services in Ireland Seminar’ last month,...
by | Feb 6, 2024 | General News, Latest News, Transport, Energy, Aviation and Construction
In absence of improved pay offer, bus and rail workers will take a three-day strike action at the end of the month Public transport workers in Northern Ireland have deferred strike action to give political leaders at Stormont space to make an improved pay offer....
by | Feb 1, 2024 | General News, Transport, Energy, Aviation and Construction
A further three strike dates in February are planned in campaign to secure a cost-of-living pay increase More than 3,000 workers at Translink were on a 24-hour stoppage today in the cost of living pay dispute. Members of the transport unions, including SIPTU, brought...
by | Jan 22, 2024 | General News, Latest News, Latest News Home, Manufacturing
SIPTU has slammed what they have described as ‘craven attempts’ by IBEC, the employers body, to pressurise the Government into pausing further increases in the minimum wage and improvements in statutory sick pay. Incoming SIPTU Deputy General Secretary for the...