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New TEAC Divisional Organiser Willie Noone

New TEAC Divisional Organiser Willie Noone

Veteran SIPTU Organiser and activist, Willie Noone, was appointed as the new Transport, Energy, Aviation and Construction (TEAC) Divisional Organiser earlier this month, taking over from Adrian Kane, who has moved onto the Services Division. Willie has a long history...

Clean Air Site Campaign

Clean Air Site Campaign

The Irish Congress of Trade Unions and the Construction Industry Federation have teamed up with the Construction Workers Health Trust (CWHT) to promote clean air practices that reduce dust and contaminated air on all construction sites. Silica dust, in particular,...

New Construction SEO rates come into force in August

New Construction SEO rates come into force in August

The terms of a new Construction Sectoral Employment Order (SEO) will come into force on 1st August 2025 and result in pay rises of approximately 6.6% over the term of its implementation. The new SEO, which supersedes the previous SEO of 2023, sets updated minimum pay...

HSE HR Circulars Recently Released

HSE HR Circulars Recently Released

HR Circular 025 2024 - 2006 Annual Radiographer - Radiation Therapist Allowance HR Circular 026 2024 Job Evaluation Scheme for Support Staff Phase IV 6083 General Assistant - Addiction Services HR Circular 027 2024 International Returning Emigrants Recruitment...

Coillte pay increases secured in three-year agreement 

Coillte pay increases secured in three-year agreement 

A comprehensive three-year agreement that affords considerable pay and allowances increases has been secured by SIPTU members at Coillte,  Ireland’s semi-state forestry company. The agreement, which covers the period 1st January 2025 until 31st December 2027 provides...

Storm Éowyn Weather Warning Update

Storm Éowyn Weather Warning Update

This is an update from the Early Years Division at the Department of Children. Following yesterday’s communication on Storm Éowyn, please be advised that a Red warning is now in place for every county tomorrow Friday, 24 January.  As advised, the National Directorate...

The Red Hand of union solidarity

The Red Hand of union solidarity

Trade union badges first became commonplace with the rise of the ‘New Unionism’ of the 1890s among the previously unorganised dockers, carters and general workers in Britain and Ireland.

The Union makes us strong

The Union makes us strong

SIPTU was established in 1990 – with the merger of the country’s two largest unions, the Irish Transport and General Workers’ Union and the Federated Workers’ Union of Ireland.

Christmas Message from the Aviation Sector Staff

Christmas Message from the Aviation Sector Staff

As 2024 comes to a close, the SIPTU Aviation Sector would like to extend its warmest wishes to all our members and your loved ones for a happy Christmas and a peaceful and a prosperous New Year on behalf of our Union. We would like to thank all of our Shop Stewards...

Retirement of long serving Union activist Barry Nevin

Retirement of long serving Union activist Barry Nevin

The SIPTU Aviation Sector Committee extended its best wishes and gratitude to Barry Nevin who recently retired from daa Dublin Airport after more than 30 years working in the Airport Police and Fire Service. Barry was a long-time Union activist and Shop Steward in the...

SIPTU College training courses

SIPTU College training courses

Throughout 2024 many Aviation Sector Shop Stewards and Health & Safety Representatives have availed of training through SIPTU College. Four of our daa Dublin Shop Stewards took part in training in Tullamore during the summer, more recently nine Shop Stewards from...

Closure of IAG Cargo Shannon

Closure of IAG Cargo Shannon

Aer Lingus announced the closure of its IAG cargo operation at Shannon Airport in August. This followed a review by the parent company International Airlines Group (IAG) which recommended the operation’s closure due to the need for significant capital investment in...

Electric Ireland Lights Up the Festive Season

Electric Ireland Lights Up the Festive Season

Every Christmas, Dylan Walsh, a beloved community figure in Finglas, Dublin, transforms his home into a spectacular festive light display. His dazzling decorations not only light up the neighbourhood but also raise vital funds for local charities. This year marks the...