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http://www.independent.ie/irish-news...-30047755.html Bear in mind NBRU are a significant union in IE, so still awaiting the result from them
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![]() NBRU reject by 82% but clerical union accepted according to RTE.
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![]() 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?
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![]() 7 days notice is required by law
Yes you are entitled to a refund on any ticket sold prior to the strike being announced
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![]() 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.
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