Labour Court
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
Hybrid is the future - US research found average workers come in 2.6 days a week, while it is unlikely everyone will ever return for the full five
Fianna Fáil justice spokesman Jim O’Callaghan had suggested ‘intensive programme’ for after recruitment
Sinn Féin leader says Donnelly was ‘thrown under the bus’ while Taoiseach accuses SF of being ‘seriously high tax’ party
Leo Varadkar says it is not role of Government ministers to ‘get involved directly in industrial relations disputes’
Labour Court recommendation for 5 per cent pay rise for 30,000 workers in sector could lead to industrial unrest, Siptu has warned, with some creches due to close this week as part of protest
It’s a lot more difficult for smaller parties to win in three-seat constituencies
Court finds procedures followed in Co Galway case had not been fair because school principal had been involved at more than one stage of investigation
The nine staff behind the pay claim worked for the Dublin bookshop before it was taken over in 1999
No causal link between protected disclosure and suspension/final written warning, Labour Court finds
Implementation of industry-wide agreement had been held up by High Court action
Three trainee gardaí with visible tattoos were sent home from the Garda Training College in Co Tipperary
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