DAA case put on hold, but SIPTU warn threat remains

The Dublin Airport Authority's High Court case to stop work stoppages at the country's main airports by SIPTU members has been put on hold due to talks between the parties.

DAA case put on hold, but SIPTU warn threat remains

The Dublin Airport Authority's High Court case to stop work stoppages at the country's main airports by SIPTU members has been put on hold due to talks between the parties.

Counsel for the DAA informed Mr Justice Paul Butler that there had been developments in relation to the threatened industrial action by DAA and Aer Lingus staff in a row over pensions.

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