SIPTU denies that it's backing down in its pay row with the Government. The union has agreed to give Ministers another two weeks to set a timeline for public salary negotiations - despite claiming that yesterday was D-Day. They now say if they don't get a start date for talks in the next fortnight they'll start balloting their members for industrial action.
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