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Union momentum grows in Ireland’s €100bn pharma sector as Trump’s tariff threats and weak labour laws fuel worker unrest ...
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Siptu rejects bullying and harassment allegations made by whistleblower, WRC told - MSNSiptu has rejected all 17 protected disclosure allegations made by a senior member, including bullying and harassment, the Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) has heard. The allegations, which ...
SIPTU representatives and Bus Éireann management have agreed to meet to discuss the adverse impact anti-social incidents are ...
SIPTU representatives have written to Bus Éireann management to request an urgent meeting to discuss what the union described as increasing incidents of anti-social behaviour on one of its Limerick ...
Siptu has also called for the €31.2 million allocated through the European Social Fund Plus Programme to invest in the upskilling of the workforce to be drawn down in 2024.
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Siptu welcomes Dublin Bus support for transport police after knife threat to driver - MSNTrade union Siptu has welcomed the backing of Dublin Bus for a dedicated transport police in Ireland, a week after a bus driver in the city was threatened by a man holding what appeared to be a ...
The trade union Siptu has lodged a claim with the HSE to have 1,000 hospital support staff who are currently employed as part of a Government intern scheme made permanent on higher pay. The move ...
SIPTU represents will attend what they described as crunch talks today. Darragh O'Connor, SIPTU Head of Strategic Organising, said after months of negotiation, pay talks have reached a critical point.
Hundreds of emergency service workers in Ireland have left the public service union, SIPTU, because of its refusal to defend its members. Two organisations, the National Ambulance Service ...
Siptu said there had been consistent irregularities in the payment of staff over the past nine months. Thousands of airport workers due to be paid on Wednesday did not receive their money on time ...
SIPTU has signed a cooperation deal with a Polish union to assist up to 100,000 migrant workers, writes Gerald Flynn. Wednesday, 14 August 2024. ePaper; Puzzles; Our Journalism; Our Story; ...
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