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Unread 18-04-2016, 20:55   #1
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Default [Article] Irish rail threatening legal action against unions

http://www.rte.ie/news/2016/0418/782...il-siptu-nbru/

Relating to refusal to train new drivers

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Great to see Transdev teach IE a few tricks in dealing with unions.

SIPTU could of opened a big can of worms here. Better get writing to DoT for help!!!!

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Apparently the Unions have wrote to all TDs.
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NRBU have responded to IE's letter
http://nbru.ie/union/wp-content/uplo...04/image9.jpeg

IE claim they refused to attend meeting yesterday to discuss the problems

NBRU members to bailout for action over pay (25% rise) while SIPTU have referred it to the WRC. Reported action will be like previous 6-9am type and not a full strike.

Ingrid Miley twitter has all details
https://twitter.com/ingridmileyRTE

http://www.independent.ie/irish-news...-34662272.html

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