New public sector pay deal endorsed by SIPTU members

New public sector pay deal endorsed by SIPTU members

SIPTU members across the public service have spoken loud and clear, with a resounding majority voting to accept the proposed new Public Sector Pay Agreement 2024 – 2026. The ballots were counted today (Thursday, 21st March) at count centres in Dublin, Cork, and...
Minister Ryan Failing to Address Transport Worker Abuse

Minister Ryan Failing to Address Transport Worker Abuse

SIPTU representatives have expressed disappointment at the failure of the Minister for Transport, Eamon Ryan, to agree on a date to meet workers to discuss the worsening situation concerning abuse and anti-social behaviour on the public transport network.  SIPTU...
SIPTU members express dismay at stream of RTE scandals

SIPTU members express dismay at stream of RTE scandals

SIPTU members employed in RTÉ have expressed dismay and shock at the continuing stream of scandalous revelations of mismanagement emerging at the national broadcaster. SIPTU Organiser, Martin Mannion, said: “Our members have looked on in horror as yet more cases of...
80% of transport workers suffering abuse at work

80% of transport workers suffering abuse at work

SIPTU has launched the ‘Respect Transport Workers’ campaign to demand greater safeguards for staff on bus, rail and Luas networks following a survey by the Union that revealed more than 80% suffered regular incidents of abuse. Launching the campaign in Liberty Hall in...