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 2, 2024 | Campaigns, General News, Latest News, The Sunday Read
An effective website that showcases the union’s activities and achievements and clearly conveys the benefits of being a SIPTU member is a cornerstone of a comprehensive communications strategy writes Ethel Buckley, Deputy General Secretary for Organising and...
by | Feb 2, 2024 | General News, Latest News, Public Sector
Reducing living costs, driving innovation and reform, and reducing inequality shows the potential of the public sector. This requires a better politics,” writes SIPTU Deputy General Secretary, John King on the need to have a real world analysis of the drivers...
by | Feb 1, 2024 | General News, Latest News, Press Releases
The National Executive Council (NEC) of SIPTU met on the 31st of January to consider the Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) proposals for a new ‘Public Service Agreement 2024 – 2026’. The NEC, having considered the details of the proposals, decided that they...
by | Feb 1, 2024 | Campaigns, General News, Latest News, Latest News Home
We’re only getting started! Save the date: Inaugural SIPTU Early Years Conference set for Saturday 6th April. As Storm Isha raged across the country in late January, members of the SIPTU National Early Years Committee braved the treacherous conditions and made the...
by | Jan 26, 2024 | Campaigns, Latest News, Latest News Home
A large banner calling for a ‘Ceasefire Now’ in the Israeli onslaught on Gaza has been unveiled on the SIPTU Offices in Connolly Hall in Cork City. SIPTU TEAC Division Organiser, Adrian Kane, said: “The devastating war on Gaza has claimed the lives of more than 26,000...