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by Hazel Gavigan

Talks will resume at the WRC today in an attempt to prevent another three days of strikes by health-workers next week. Siptu is also threatening to escalate the industrial action even further with a five-day stoppage between Monday and Friday the following week. Over 10,000 staff participated in a 24 hour work stoppage yesterday in a dispute with the HSE over a job-evaluation scheme and pay.

 

The journal have another article about a 4-day week off the back of their latest podcast with our Joe O'Connor. It discusses how embracing technological advancements would lead to massive social benefits and looks at how its implementation could be achieved. 

 

Drogheda Life have coverage of the struggle newly elected Deputy Mayor of Drogheda and Labour Councillor Michelle Hall faces in getting paid leave from work to undertake her council duties. The SNA and Fórsa member has only been granted unpaid leave, despite the entitlements of her teaching colleagues to paid time off for the same purpose. 

 

Students at UCC held a protest outside the University's president's office over a 120% increase in capitation fees which the Student's Union said was introduced without consultation. Also in Cork, 200 jobs will be lost after An Post announced it is to close its mail centre at Little Island.

 

The new gender pay gap reporting legislation has been criticised by HR representatives, CIPD over lack of clarity. The bill is to be debated at a meeting of the justice committee today, as part of its journey into law.

 

And finally, for today's Zen please enjoy this video of Boris Johnson quite clearly lying about building model buses...

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