Fórsa news digest Tuesday 16th October 2018
by Martina O'Leary

Nurses are facing a threat of delayed pay rises and a wage freeze if they take industrial action over pay.

 

Ryanair apologises to staff after claims of sleeping in crew room after being left stranded in Malaga airport.

 

The Irish Mirror reports this morning that TUSLA spent over €100,000 on a private public relations firm. (Firewall protected - hard copy available in communications unit).

 

Credit Unions have come out on top in a national customer experience survey for the fourth year in a row.

 

Today's zen is for art lovers, as Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum announces 'The Night Watch', Rembrandt painting is to be restored under the world's gaze.The Guardian reports that the public will be invited to watch the intimate conservation process, both up close in the gallery itself and via an internet livestream, in what is believed to be the biggest ever undertaking of its kind.

 

Have a good day.

 

 

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