In this issue
IMPACT members' benefits
Voluntary hospital leave standardisation: LRC to conciliate
IMPACT cabin crew accept Labour Court recommendation
Two one-day strikes planned in South Dublin County Council
Average public service pension just €19,500 a year
HSE grilled on Limerick hospital salary
IMPACT cabin crew accept Labour Court recommendation
by Niall Shanahan
 
L to R: Audrey Fennell, Máire Ní Chleirigh, Joan Farrell and Linda Tiernan on the Dublin airport picket line during the 24 hour work stoppage on Friday May 30th. Pic: IMPACT communications unit.
L to R: Audrey Fennell, Máire Ní Chleirigh, Joan Farrell and Linda Tiernan on the Dublin airport picket line during the 24 hour work stoppage on Friday May 30th. Pic: IMPACT communications unit.

The IMPACT Cabin Crew branch committee has accepted an interim Labour Court recommendation in the dispute about rosters. 

The recommendation was issued yesterday following Wednesday's engagement at the Labour Court. The committee agreed on Wednesday evening to defer two days of strike action planned for next week.

In a bulletin to members of the cabin crew branch, chairperson Angela McNeela and assistant general secretary Michael Landers said that the committee believes the Labour court recommendation "forms a good basis for the settlement of the issues in dispute and we will pursue this vigorously in detailed negotiations with Aer Lingus over the coming weeks."

The bulletin also stated that dates and times of general information meetings at Dublin, Shannon and Cork airports would circulate to members shortly.

VIDEO: Aer Lingus cabin crew work stoppage Friday 30th May.

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