View Full Version : [Article] Workers at Irish Rail reject cost saving measures
Mark Gleeson
27-02-2014, 14:30
SIPTU workers in Irish Rail have voted by 71pc to 29pc to reject proposals from the Labour Relations Commission in relation to changes to their employment.
http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/workers-at-irish-rail-reject-cost-saving-measures-30047755.html
Bear in mind NBRU are a significant union in IE, so still awaiting the result from them
Jamie2k9
27-02-2014, 14:46
NBRU reject by 82% but clerical union accepted according to RTE.
Jamie2k9
21-05-2014, 14:01
Ingrid Miley on twitter:
margin of #siptu #irishrail rejection 51`%-49%. TSSA clerical union already accepted, NBRU ballot result next week
TSSA clerical union already accepted #irishrail Lab Ct rec, NBRU ballot due next week.
http://www.rte.ie/news/2014/0521/618745-irish-rail-siptu/
SIPTU members at Iarnród Éireann are to ballot for strike action after they narrowly rejected a Labour Court recommendation on cost reduction plans at the state rail company.
Given the such narrow rejection realistically a strike is probaly unlikely?
Mickey H
09-06-2014, 21:07
By law how much notice do unions in the Irish Republic have to give of a strike? I just wasted some time on google trying to find the answer without success.
Also in the event of a train not running because of a strike are you entitled to a 100% refund?
Mark Gleeson
09-06-2014, 21:58
7 days notice is required by law
Yes you are entitled to a refund on any ticket sold prior to the strike being announced
grainne whale
11-06-2014, 14:16
7 days notice is required by law
Yes you are entitled to a refund on any ticket sold prior to the strike being announced
Happens in the event of a strike if you are an annual ticket holder, are you entitled to a refund for those days you have to get alternative transport.
Mark Gleeson
11-06-2014, 16:32
You should be, but you get into a legal issue with taxsaver tickets
Jamie2k9
18-07-2014, 12:33
Pay cuts effective 24 August.
James Howard
18-07-2014, 14:11
Surely the legal issue wouldn't arise if the refund was less than expenses incurred in getting to work by alternate means. Really the fair thing to happen would be for Irish Rail to cover the cost of getting to work by whatever means possible.
Kilocharlie
27-07-2014, 20:10
SIPTU have called a 24hr strike for the 25th August and an on-going work to rule including and overtime and rest day work ban. NBRU voting at present.
grainne whale
28-07-2014, 12:37
You should be, but you get into a legal issue with taxsaver tickets Surely an arrangement could be made that if you travel by bus, you could just send in your ticket and get a refund.
Mark Gleeson
28-07-2014, 12:53
Assumes you will be able to get a bus, that should in theory work.
Taxsaver is an issue as any cash returned to the customer is taxable
grainne whale
28-07-2014, 13:20
On the other hand taking money from people (taxsaver ticket) and not providing the means of transport is an injustice.
Jamie2k9
03-10-2014, 12:33
SIPTU members voted in favour of latest proposals by 71% to 29%. NBRU due lather.
Mark Gleeson
03-10-2014, 14:28
NBRU has accepted also
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