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Covid-19: Advice to Fórsa members
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Employers move on annual leave
by Bernard Harbor
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Join Fórsa online
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ICTU calls for massive stimulus
by Bernard Harbor
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Fórsa chief welcomes €1.85 trillion proposal
by Bernard Harbor and Anna Heverin
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Bullying costs €240 million a year
by Mehak Dugal
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Fórsa: Here to support you
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Irresponsible airline announces lay-offs
by Niall Shanahan
 

Last week’s Aer Lingus announcement that it plans to lay off staff, reduce hours and cut pay from 21st June has been branded premature by Fórsa.

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Ryanair redundancy threat over pay
by Niall Shanahan
 

Ryanair has this week continued to put considerable pressure on its staff to accept pay cuts over a five-year term, despite its own forecasts of returning to growth next year.

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Coillte shifts to recreational focus
by Mehak Dugal
 

All nine of Coillte’s Dublin forests are to shift to non-commercial recreational use, replacing commercial operations with a focus on increased biodiversity.

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Union sought to save CityJet jobs
by Niall Shanahan
 

Fórsa trade union’s IALPA branch, which represents pilots, has entered a 30-day consultation period about redundancies in the airline CityJet.

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New union guidance for remote working
by Bernard Harbor
 

Fórsa has published new advice for workers who will be working remotely in the medium or long-term.

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Semi-states ponder workplace return
by Mehak Dugal
 

Fórsa has raised concerns about the selection of employee Covid-19 safety representatives, as many staff in semi-state organisations prepare to return to workplaces over the coming weeks.

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Childcare concerns grow as restrictions ease
by Hazel Gavigan and Bernard Harbor
 

Increasing number of workers could struggle with childcare problems in the coming weeks as employees migrate back to workplaces after working remotely.

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