Who we are

SIPTU’s Transport, Energy, Aviation and Construction Division represents workers in key State enterprises, public transport and the construction industry.

From working on building sites to keeping homes warm in the winter our members deliver essential services that underpin Ireland’s infrastructure and economy.

There are four Sectors within the Division: 

our sectors

Members are organised across the island of Ireland and their activities make a major contribution to improving the quality of people’s lives and delivering essential services. Membership is drawn from both the private and public sectors.

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    Email: teac@siptu.ie

    Divisional Organiser: Adrian Kane

    Latest news in Transport, Energy, Aviation and Construction

    SIPTU outlines proposal for new Transport Police pilot scheme for Dublin, Cork and Limerick

    by | Oct 22, 2024 | Latest News,Latest News Home,Transport, Energy, Aviation and Construction | 0 Comments

    SIPTU has launched a costed proposal for a new National Public Transport Police (NPTP) with an initial pilot scheme involving 125 officers based in Dublin, Cork and Limerick.

    ‘Our Union, Our Team’ suspends actions to allow meeting with FAI

    by | Sep 6, 2024 | Latest News,Transport, Energy, Aviation and Construction | 0 Comments

    We wish to thank the support we have received so far from the football community in Ireland for the ‘Our Union, Our Team’ campaign and we will update them on developments as they arise.

    Victimisation highlights need for protections for union activists

    by | Aug 15, 2024 | Latest News,Latest News Home,Transport, Energy, Aviation and Construction | 0 Comments

    Claims of worker victimisation on a state-funded construction project on the North Quays in Waterford City highlights the need for Government action on a new EU Directive.

    SIPTU members shocked and saddened by closure of Aer Lingus Cargo Operation in Shannon Airport

    by | Aug 8, 2024 | Latest News,Transport, Energy, Aviation and Construction | 0 Comments

    SIPTU members working in Aer Lingus Cargo in Shannon Airport were left shocked and saddened by a sudden announcement yesterday that the cargo operation is set to close.

    Investment crucial to ensure sustainable waste disposal services 

    by | Jul 31, 2024 | SIPTU Bulletin,Transport, Energy, Aviation and Construction | 0 Comments

    SIPTU has called for investment in Bord Na Móna Recycling to ensure the creation of a sustainable semi-state waste disposal service.

    SIPTU condemns release of video footage of Limerick bus incident

    by | Jul 15, 2024 | Transport, Energy, Aviation and Construction | 0 Comments

    SIPTU has called for an investigation into how footage of an incident where a female bus driver was shot with an airgun has managed to be widely distributed on social media.

    Urgent action on transport safety needed after shooting

    by | Jul 13, 2024 | Latest News,Transport, Energy, Aviation and Construction | 0 Comments

    SIPTU has called for urgent action on measures to combat anti-social behaviour on our public transport network following the shooting with an airgun of a Bus Éireann driver.

    SIPTU welcomes the success of Tara Mines campaign to link Jobseeker’s Benefit to previous pay

    by | Jul 11, 2024 | Latest News,Transport, Energy, Aviation and Construction | 0 Comments

    SIPTU representatives have welcomed the partial success of its Tara Mines campaign in the form of new legislation which was passed in the Dáil this week.

    Demand for Minister to discuss threatened privatisation of Bord na Mona Recycling 

    by | Jul 8, 2024 | SIPTU Bulletin,Transport, Energy, Aviation and Construction | 0 Comments

    SIPTU has strongly criticised Minister Eamon Ryan, for failing to meet with the Union to discuss the threatened privatisation of Bord na Mona Recycling.