Unions To Ballot For Strike Action In Two Weeks

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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