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Aviation Sector AGM 2026

Aviation Sector AGM 2026

The Aviation Sector Annual General Meeting (AGM) took place on 10th March in Portlaoise, County Laois. The well-attended event saw constructive discussions on several issues. SIPTU Deputy General Secretary for the Private Sector Greg Ennis and SIPTU TEAC Divisional...

Trade Union Week 2026

Trade Union Week 2026

The Aviation Sector hosted an information stand at Dublin Airport on 30th April to celebrate Trade Union Week. The stand generated a lot of discussion with existing members and garnered a lot of interest from those workers not in a union. Trade Union Week is a...

Farewell and thank you Jerry Brennan

Farewell and thank you Jerry Brennan

The SIPTU Aviation Sector extends its best wishes and gratitude to Industrial Organiser Jerry Brennan who retired in January 2026.  Photo – Jerry Brennan (Centre) attending the WRC with Niall Phillips (Sector Organiser), and Terry Gill (Industrial Organiser).

Severance terms agreed for catering drivers in Aer Lingus

Severance terms agreed for catering drivers in Aer Lingus

In November 2025 Aer Lingus confirmed to SIPTU that it intends to outsource the work of about 60 drivers, who deliver meals to its aircraft in Dublin Airport. Production of onboard meals for the Dublin-based operations was outsourced back in 2020, just before the...

Swissport agrees one-year pay deal

Swissport agrees one-year pay deal

A one-year local bargaining pay agreement has been reached between SIPTU and the ground handling contractor Swissport. The deal, agreed at local level covers approximately 480 union members in Dublin, Cork and Shannon, and provides for a 3% pay increase from 1st...

Exciting opportunity to work with Ireland’s Strongest Union

Exciting opportunity to work with Ireland’s Strongest Union

This is an exciting opportunity to work with Ireland’s largest trade union in an influential and rewarding civil society role. SIPTU is Ireland’s strongest trade union representing members, their families and communities in both jurisdictions in the public and private...

CSO figures show worrying decline in hospitality sector

CSO figures show worrying decline in hospitality sector

The Labour Force Survey figures for 2025 by the CSO, released last month, highlight a worrying decline in hospitality employment, strongly contradicting some recent claims of a “booming” food sector. While Q1 2025 data suggested growth, driven largely by part-time...

National Ambulance Service Dispute Update

National Ambulance Service Dispute Update

Following difficult discussions at the Labour Court talks with the HSE have concluded. The parties have still not reached a settlement. The Labour Court has asked the parties to return on Thursday.

SIPTU Health’s Trade Union Week 

SIPTU Health’s Trade Union Week 

Health Division Shop Stewards, Organisers and members hosted nationwide events earlier this month as part of Trade Union Week to highlight the importance of being part of SIPTU. Stalls were set up nationwide, from Donegal to Kerry, in hospitals and health facilities,...

Divisional Head Kevin Figgis’s Monthly Update

Divisional Head Kevin Figgis’s Monthly Update

This monthly bulletin is very important because it highlights the work being done on behalf of our members within the SIPTU Health Division. We are a dedicated team of officials working with our Shop Stewards and members across the country in order to make a...

Countdown to SIPTU Trade Union Week 

Countdown to SIPTU Trade Union Week 

The Health Division is calling on all Shop Stewards and activists to get involved in the 2026 Better in a Trade Union week, which runs from Monday, 27th April to Monday, 4th May. We are all proud to be members of the trade union movement and this initiative gives us a...

Paramedic graduates win deal securing permanent contracts

Paramedic graduates win deal securing permanent contracts

SIPTU representatives last month welcomed a resolution of a dispute affecting 70 graduate paramedics who will be offered permanent contracts in the National Ambulance Service (NAS). This dispute was concluded following engagement between unions and HSE management on...

Pay increase for Valentia Community Hospital members

Pay increase for Valentia Community Hospital members

SIPTU members in Valentia Community Hospital received an 8.25% pay increase from 1st February, following negotiations between SIPTU representatives and the Hospital’s Board of Management.   Members in the hospital were previously classified as Section 39 workers,...

Learn with SIPTU: Training day for ID Care members

Learn with SIPTU: Training day for ID Care members

Members from the Intellectual Disability (ID) Sector gathered for a dynamic training day in Tullamore on 26th February. The day aimed to assist our members in mapping out workplaces to assist in increasing density and union membership in their areas and improving...

Divisional Head Kevin Figgis’s Monthly Update 

Divisional Head Kevin Figgis’s Monthly Update 

Last month, we held our 2026 AGMs across our six sectors, which are representative of our 42,000 members in health. The message we have received is very clear. Our members are demanding a strong successor Public Service Agreement that ultimately delivers real pay...