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Other NewsNuacht na nOibritheLocal government workers to vote on industrial actionCOUNTY COUNCIL, Education Board and Housing Executive unions in the Six Counties announced plans this week to ballot members for industrial action after they voted to reject a 2.45 per cent pay offer tabled by Local Government Employers.
Ballymun hotel workers win back jobsBALLYMUN hotel workers won back their jobs after the new operators of the Ballymun Plaza Hotel, Travelodge and Egan Catering, agreed to employ the former workers. State pension policy biased against womenTHE National Women’s Council has said this week that women will be at the greatest risk of poverty if the Irish Government continues to prioritise private pensions in a report on gender discrimination in pensions.
University staff vote for industrial actionUNIVERSITY of Ulster staff have voted to strike as a result of facing paycuts of up to £5,000. The staff who are members of Unite trade union have said they voted 71 per cent in favour of taking the strike action after the university’s failure to address their concerns on implementing the recent Job Evaluation Scheme. Unite have said that the outcome of the scheme has been ignored by the university and staff are being forced to undertake increased levels of responsibility or take pay cuts. Steve Tweed, Unite Regional Officer, says: “The Job Evaluation Scheme was not implemented in a fair and consistent manner which has seen large numbers of our members facing pay cuts of up to £5,000. This is at a time when the Vice Chancellor, Professor Richard Barnett, has been awarded a 25 per cent increase in pay.” Barnett has refused to meet with Unite or respond to correspondence on the issue.
Airport police and fire staff to take industrial actionNINE out of ten (92 per cent) of the Dublin Airport Authority Police and Fire Service staff have voted in favour of taking industrial action in a row over pay agreements SIPTU says the Authority has breached. Articles may not be reproduced without the consent of An Phoblacht. For further information, please contact |
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