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Nuacht na nOibritheBY STEPHANIE LORD Health Employers fail to agree national contingency planHealth Service Employers failed to agree on a national contingency plan with nursing unions for the planned one-hour work stoppages on Wednesday in St. Vincent’s University Hospital Dublin, South Tipperary General Hospital in Clonmel and in the South Tipperary Mental Health Services. CODE OF PRACTICE ON WORKPLACE BULLYING PUBLISHEDThe Health and Safety Authority have this week published a new code of practice that aims to tackle bullying in the workplace. Almost half of all Irish companies have no procedures in place at all to deal with workplace bullying.
Ireland can expect more ship protestsThe International Transport Federation said this week that Ireland should expect more and more ships to dock in Irish ports whose crew are seeking pay owed and basic working rights, after almost 40 calls for help from foreign crewmen in Irish ports over the last year. The ITF represents the interests of transport workers globally through campaigning and solidarity.
Conference demands reduced class sizesThe issue of class sizes was debated at the annual conferences of the three main teachers’ unions this week. Teachers see large class sizes as having a major impact on discipline within the classroom and they are now increasing their demands for government action on class sizes.
Six Counties firm to get Bus Éireann contractA County Antrim company, the Wright Group, has won the lucrative €11.5m contract to supply nearly 50 double decker buses to Bus Éireann for Cork, Limerick, Galway and Waterford. The deal has been hailed as a boost for cross-border co-operation and an indicator of economic prosperity which could be promoted across the island as a whole. Articles may not be reproduced without the consent of An Phoblacht. For further information, please contact |
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