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![]() From irishrail.ie
Unofficial Industrial Action Concluded The unofficial industrial action by train drivers that has lead to serious service disruptions in services in the South and West since Monday has concluded. The majority of services will operate as timetabled today although there will be some services which will be disrupted. Iarnród Éireann would like to apologise to all customers affected. |
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![]() Striking train drivers are returning to work today after a deal was reached with Iarnród Éireann late last night. ireland.com
The company said the majority of trains will operate on time today although there will be some disruption as services get back to normal. The unofficial action lead to severe disruption to services on Monday and yesterday. There were no trains between Heuston Station in Dublin and Cork, Galway or Westport, while only one train ran between Dublin and Limerick. Only the Waterford service from Heuston was operating to a near-normal level. A deal was reached after 14 hours of talks. The intensive efforts to resolve the dispute, assisted by industrial relations consultant Phil Flynn, continued late last night. Mr Flynn was engaged in meetings in Dublin with senior officials of the two unions representing drivers, Siptu and the National Bus and Rail Union. The locomotive drivers' committee, which comprises drivers from both unions, was also involved in the discussions. The strike began on Monday after two Cork-based drivers refused to operate a new high-tech train that the company had planned to bring into service on the Cork-Dublin route. The action spread yesterday with drivers based in Athlone and Galway joining those in Dublin, Cork and Limerick who had stopped working on Monday in support of their two colleagues. It is understood drivers will not be driving the new trains when they return to work today. © The Irish Times/ireland.com |
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![]() The agreement trashed out will have the new trains in service by Monday next
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http://www.unison.ie/irish_independe...issue_id=14046 Even as a commuter with no engineering background that sounds like they're pretty useless to me. |
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![]() IE's spokesman on morning Ireland (didnt catch his name) said straight out that the CDE sets will run on Monday.
So, all of this was for nothing. These are the same trains which according to some people are "unsafe" and could kill people (honestly, cant wait to get back onto that line) however it seems that the union feels quite safe about them goin on track next monday. This is Wednesday. Last Wednesday the Cork drivers were asked to do a few aclimatisation runs for the intro of the carriages on the Monday. They refused. They refused to work any trains. Their mates in the Core said the same. Now, this Wednesday suddenly they can in the exact time frame as last week. Safety wasnt an issue, never was, that was bull, and they and thier supporters know it. Here I'm preaching to the converted but no-one who supports the unions has explained to me why this happend. I'll now ask how come they can now drive these trains when last week they couldntt, when they are being given the exact same run-in time as last week. As for the passangers, ie you and me........ well, we just pawns arent we? |
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![]() The statement is as follows
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![]() IE apologised to the masses. The unions havent.
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