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Can you explain what you mean by this statement.
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Our right to strike as a result of breach of contract by our employers has been removed. This is an absolutely disgraceful situation, compounded by lies told by the DAA and Ryanair (who had nothing to do with the situation but add their bit to be being the biggest pr*cks in aviation),
But you haven't explained what you mean by "war" and what this will involve.
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I can discuss via PM as revealing any more information here is pretty unwise on my behalf.
I am one who believes that no group of people should have the power to hold the whole country/people to ransom and I include airports and such as Electricity/Gas in that category. While welcoming this injunction I do not see it in any way as a statement that this power will be removed once and for all. Pity that the judge did not elaborate or maybe he did and it hasn't been published yet.
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I don't see what the issue is, your right has not being denied to strike. The union you pay to be repersented by screwed up big time on the balliout and breached existing agreements with the daa on industrail acrion. Think you need to take the issue up with them or join another union who woudn't screw it up.
It's sort of pointless now anyway as Ryanair and Aer Lingus are continuting with the revised schedule and most other airlines will probaly follow.
SIPTU will seek legal advice to develop strategy to "withdraw labour & take industrial action" if agreement can't be reached.
I don't see what the issue is, your right has not being denied to strike. The union you pay to be repersented by screwed up big time on the balliout and breached existing agreements with the daa on industrail acrion. Think you need to take the issue up with them or join another union who woudn't screw it up.
It's sort of pointless now anyway as Ryanair and Aer Lingus are continuting with the revised schedule and most other airlines will probaly follow.
SIPTU will seek legal advice to develop strategy to "withdraw labour & take industrial action" if agreement can't be reached.
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Right to Strike
Jack1985 - the High Court of Ireland issued the injunction to prevent the strike. Instead of lashing out at government and whoever else you feel responsible you should remember that you live in a democracy where the rule of the courts is part of that process. Instead of hysterical posting you should calmly request of your union leadership to appeal the decision to the surpreme court. That is the legal process, whining isn't.
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Jack1985 - the High Court of Ireland issued the injunction to prevent the strike. Instead of lashing out at government and whoever else you feel responsible you should remember that you live in a democracy where the rule of the courts is part of that process. Instead of hysterical posting you should calmly request of your union leadership to appeal the decision to the surpreme court. That is the legal process, whining isn't.
Let me just sign off with this, every €1 to the IASS, I get €0.10 back. Not fair regardless of whatever your views are on the matter, particularly as my contract defines that should not be the case.
Let me just sign off with this, every €1 to the IASS, I get €0.10 back. Not fair regardless of whatever your views are on the matter, particularly as my contract defines that should not be the case.
Not sure whether Ireland is like UK where you can transfer your pension out.
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Nope it isn't so freeze where you are in and invest in your own.
Not sure whether Ireland is like UK where you can transfer your pension out.
Not sure whether Ireland is like UK where you can transfer your pension out.
Are you lecturing me on something you have zero clue about? Stick to Ryanair and you're usual spin.
If your getting a negative 90% write off back from everything you invest in future then stop doing it.
Its your money so put it into a plan that gets a return.
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If your getting a negative 90% write off back from everything you invest in future then stop doing it.
Its your money so put it into a plan that gets a return.
Its your money so put it into a plan that gets a return.
You do realise we are bound to pay it as per contract?
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Think you need serious legal advice as an onerous contract IF it is as you decrcibe is likely unenforceable because there is no benefit to you.
but let me just say this racedo, do you not really think if all of us could get out of IASS now while we can we would? legally we can't.
Freeze whatever you have and invest elsewhere.
Company can't sack you for getting out of Pension scheme because they are not one and the same.