Aer Lingus cabin crew members win on pay

Aer Lingus cabin crew members have won an additional 1.5% pay increase, using a clause which allowed a review of their pay deal if another group achieved a greater basic pay increase.

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AirNav ballot opens today
by Brendan Kinsella

Starting today, AirNav members will begin voting on a proposed new collective labour agreement, offering a 17.1% compounded pay increase over five years. Voting runs until 15th November 15, with the AirNav staff panel recommending a “yes” vote.

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Unions meet with Minister to discuss Dublin airport passenger cap
by Hannah Deasy

ICTU and aviation union leaders met with Minister James Lawless to address potential job risks from Dublin Airport's 32 million passenger cap, which has been in place since 2007. 

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Hostility and rumour campaigns target female reps to undermine unions
by James Redmond

A shocking new report highlights the tactics being used to frustrate union organising in Ireland, and proposes recommendations to improve trade union access.

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‘A brilliant advocate’: Al Butler remembered
by Hannah Deasy

Union colleagues remember former IMPACT National Secretary for his wit and wisdom.

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Fórsa’s International Solidarity drives transformative education in Cambodia
by James Redmond

The Fórsa Developing World Fund is changing lives the world over. We take a look at how funding for See Beyond Borders is having a transformative effect on education in Cambodia, empowering students and building brighter futures.

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Move your feet for Palestine
by Brendan Kinsella

Fundraiser events taking place this Saturday in Inchicore, Dublin.

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Organising for Equality: LGBTQI+ network to be launched
by Róisín McKane

Register to attend the event on 27th November.

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New Youth officers elected
by Róisín McKane

Fórsa Youth will be working on issues affecting young workers. 

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