SIPTU likely to avoid wage agreement talks

SIPTU has said it wants more specific commitments from the Government that Irish workers will not be replaced with cheaper labourers from abroad, before they enter into talks on a new national wage agreement.

SIPTU likely to avoid wage agreement talks

SIPTU has said it wants more specific commitments from the Government that Irish workers will not be replaced with cheaper labourers from abroad, before they enter into talks on a new national wage agreement.

The calls come after the Irish Ferries dispute, when more than 500 workers were asked to sign a redundancy package so foreign workers could take over their roles in a cost-cutting effort.

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