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Affordable Housing, Affordable Living

Affordable Housing, Affordable Living

The SIPTU Policy Research Unit and SIPTU Construction Sector launched a new briefing document entitled Affordable Housing, Affordable Living at the Union’s Biennial Delegate Conference in November 2025. The briefing document analyses Budget 2026, which delivered over...

What union-agreed pay rises SIPTU members should see in 2026

What union-agreed pay rises SIPTU members should see in 2026

If you’re working in construction, there are clear, dated pay increases already set down for 2026 through the legally binding Sectoral Employment Orders (SEOs) that set the “union rate” across the industry. Construction (SEO – legally enforceable floor) Under the...

Government must honour commitment on apprentice pay rates

Government must honour commitment on apprentice pay rates

SIPTU has called on the Government to honour a commitment to present legislation to tackle the practice of paying apprentices less than the national minimum wage, in order to combat youth poverty and ensure there are enough skilled workers to carry out major state...

Do no harm by Omar Barghouti

Do no harm by Omar Barghouti

A special Sunday Read outlining not only the stark reality of Palestinian suffering but also a clear, principled path for collective action towards freedom, justice, and equality.

Day of Action for Palestine on Friday, 28th November

Day of Action for Palestine on Friday, 28th November

Around the country, SIPTU members will participate in a Day of Action to show solidarity with the Palestinian people and workers on Friday 28th November. Members are being encouraged to organise actions in their workplaces or off-site in response to a call by the...

Why the direct engagement model is not working 

Why the direct engagement model is not working 

 Remuneration No negotiations on rates of pay commonly results in a lack of pay transparency amongst grades of workers. This can lead to situations where colleagues working side by side carrying out the same role and duties are paid a different rate of pay creating an...

What is a Unionised workplace?

What is a Unionised workplace?

Workers organise themselves into SIPTU to use their individual and collective voice to ensure respect and dignity in the workplace. They also do so in order to create a work environment that is safe and healthy, while also ensuring pay transparency.  In a unionised...

Time to Unionise 

Time to Unionise 

We are living in a world of increasing uncertainty, geopolitical events such as the Trump administration’s trade policies are the main contributors to this. Workers’ response has been to unionise.

For Musicians out there

For Musicians out there

David Agnew Musicians Union of Ireland (MUI) Vice-President From the day I became a professional musician it was important to be in a union. The pride, confidence and sense of belonging, as part of a unique group of creative and talented artists was as significant as...

Oireachtas broadcast unit workers seek greater job security

Oireachtas broadcast unit workers seek greater job security

SIPTU representatives have welcomed an announcement that the Dáil Public Accounts Committee will review the contract for video and audio coverage of Oireachtas proceedings, which has been requested by Union members employed to provide this service.  SIPTU Organiser,...