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13 September, 2007 |
Other NewsNuacht na nOibritheHSE Chief requests pay rise during recruitment freezeChief Executive of the 26 County Health Services Executive (HSE), Professor Brendan Drumm has requested a payrise from the Review Body on Higher Remuneration, during the same week that the HSE announced massive cutbacks and plans for an immediate freeze on recruitment to the HSE. Fire-fighters go to LRCDublin Fire Brigade is going to the Labour Relations Commission (LRC) in a row over fire-fighter escorts in the Dublin Port Tunnel. Aer Lingus talks to resumeTalks between union representatives of pilots and Aer Lingus management are to resume this week in an effort to resolve the dispute over the airline move from Shannon to Belfast. Hewlett Packard staff receive pay increaseTwo weeks of industrial action at Hewlett Packard have ended after talks which saw staff receive pay increases originally agreed in 2005. Staff at Hewlett Packard were originally employed by the Bank of Ireland who agreed to the pay increases, but were outsourced in 2005. Tayto staff ballot for strike actionUnionised staff at the Tayto factory in Tandragee, County Armagh have balloted for strike action which could begin this week. The factory has 250 workers, 130 of which are members of Unite trade union and 97% of those have voted in favour of strike action. The dispute has arisen due to concerns regarding pay levels of the employees with Sean McKeever of the union saying that most workers were earning just £5.35 per hour, well below the North’s minimum wage legislation. Articles may not be reproduced without the consent of An Phoblacht. For further information, please contact |
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