FAI employees are seeking collective bargaining rights and a pay rise after years of cuts and freezes.
FAI employees will target key FAI Cup games this weekend to spread word of their fight for collective bargaining.
READ MORE: Seamus Coleman's message to new Ireland manager as he craves return to tournament footballThis weekend sees the launch of the ‘Our Union, Our Team’ campaign, which demands that the management of the FAI engages with employees through their chosen union, SIPTU. “It is unacceptable that while developing a team game the FAI management and Board refuse to allow its workers to be part of a team in the workplace.
“Firstly, the FAI management and Board engage with them as a collective when negotiating wages and their conditions of employment.
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