by | Mar 29, 2024 | Latest News, Latest News Home, SIPTU Bulletin
SIPTU met with Minister for Transport, Eamon Ryan, this week to discuss our ongoing Respect Transport Workers campaign. The campaign aims to improve protections for public transport staff against anti-social behaviour and abuse. SIPTU is proposing the establishment of...
by | Mar 25, 2024 | General News, Latest News, Latest News Home, SIPTU Bulletin
The ICTU has ratified the new public service pay agreement, effective January 1st, 2024, and lasting until June 30th, 2026. This follows resounding votes in favour of the agreement in affiliate unions including SIPTU. This agreement, reached after extensive...
by | Mar 21, 2024 | Latest News
SIPTU members across the public service have spoken loud and clear, with a resounding majority voting to accept the proposed new Public Sector Pay Agreement 2024 – 2026. The ballots were counted today (Thursday, 21st March) at count centres in Dublin, Cork, and...
by | Mar 13, 2024 | Latest News
SIPTU representatives have expressed disappointment at the failure of the Minister for Transport, Eamon Ryan, to agree on a date to meet workers to discuss the worsening situation concerning abuse and anti-social behaviour on the public transport network. SIPTU...
by | Mar 9, 2024 | General News, Latest News, Latest News Home, The Sunday Read
Delegates at the ICTU Women’s Conference 2024 have backed the trade union campaign for the ‘Right to Organise’ all workers for collective bargaining in their workplaces. Two motions endorsing the campaign were unanimously passed by over 150 delegates...
by | Mar 7, 2024 | Latest News, Latest News Home, Press Releases, Private Sector
The gap between high and low earners in Ireland is growing, and that the best solution to such inequality was the right of workers to organise in independent trade unions says SIPTU Deputy General Secretary, Greg Ennis. Addressing industrial relations experts,...