New law required to protect transport workers, says NBRU
Union wants to see new legislation to tackle antisocial behaviour on buses and trains
Union wants to see new legislation to tackle antisocial behaviour on buses and trains
Sectoral Employment Order expected to be discussed by Oireachtas and Dáil committee on Wednesday before being signed by Minister on Thursday
Transport group’s pensioners protest against their benefits being frozen at 2008 levels
Long-running case involving prison officer Robert Cunningham was the subject of a High Court action before being referred back to the Labour Court
Labour Court made order in relation to Aodhagán Ó Suird and Gaelscoil Moshíológ in Gorey and High Court directed his return to role from last August
Ialpa members vote 85 per cent in favour of deal after Labour Court had recommended a 17.75% increase
Outcome of pilots’ ballot on 17.75% pay deal will be announced today amid ongoing concerns it could trigger a chain reaction
Airline launches seat sale as vote on pilots' pay deal nears
Some pilots who did not work out of hours in line with work-to-rule instructions had a ‘failure to join’ marked on rosters - a formal airline sanction
Pilots should accept the deal which has been recommended by the Labour Cour and end their action
No further flights to be axed following suspension of industrial action, with pilots’ union members set to vote on 17.75% pay rise
Carrier accepts Labour Court recommendation of 17.75% pay increase but union yet to make recommendation to its members
Airline has accepted terms while union executive ponders proposal that also increases allowances and writes off 2019 deal ‘debt’
Breakthrough in balance as Irish Air Line Pilots’ Association considers terms of proposed deal
Affected passenger says airline staff told his son cancellation of service to France was fault of ‘bad pilots’
Passengers complain of delays in getting refunds as a result of cancelled flights
Customers will be given option to change flight or seek refund, airline says
With two sides at loggerheads over pay, Labour Court is formally intervening with a hearing on Wednesday
Irish Airline Pilots’ Association has warns of further industrial action if talks fail to resolve dispute which has upended more than 60,000 people’s travel plans
Both sides will return to the court on Monday in a bid to break deadlock over bitter dispute
Negotiations between union and airline end without agreement with Ialpa to consider stepping up industrial action
Calm at Dublin Airport as Ialpa industrial action begins but Minister warns of damage to economy, Ireland’s reputation and the lives of ordinary people
Labour Court stalls on intervening following meetings
Row over pilot pay continues with over 200 flights cancelled due to work-to-rule beginning on Wednesday and a pilot strike on Saturday
Both sides agree to meet on Tuesday in latest bid to resolve pay row
Airline has warned of the potential for significant disruption and a ‘devastating impact’ on customers in peak summer season
Talks break up on Thursday night without agreement
Labour Court sets aside WRC decision awarding stage hand €5,337
Labour Court makes interim recommendation that could mean parties return to talks
Labour Court confirms Workplace Relations Commission ruling against founding member of Irish Film Workers Association
Two sides made further submissions on their respective positions on Monday
Dispute centres on Superannuation Scheme 1951, which has assets worth €1.5 billion and nearly 5,000 members
Labour Court to hear this week from both sides in long-running pay dispute
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