DAA to claim it has 'no strike clause' with some airport workers

A legal bid to stop strike action at the main Irish airports in the run up to St. Patrick's Day is due before the High Court. The Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) and Ryanair are trying to secure an injunction against SIPTU.

DAA to claim it has 'no strike clause' with some airport workers

A legal bid to stop strike action at the main Irish airports in the run up to St. Patrick's Day is due before the High Court. The Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) and Ryanair are trying to secure an injunction against SIPTU.

SIPTU is planning a four-hour work stoppage at Dublin, Cork and Shannon airports this Friday. Strike action is due to take place between 5am and 9am.

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