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On Tuesday, the pilots’ union Ialpa informed Aer Lingus of a work-to-rule that will begin on June 26th and run for an indefinite period. Photograph: Dara Mac Dónaill / The Irish TimesOn this week’s episode of Inside Business, we begin with Aer Lingus, after pilots at the airline voted again on Monday to pursue industrial action over a long-running pay dispute with the company.
Barry O’Halloran of The Irish Times has been covering the various twists and turns in this pay dispute for many months now and he explained what impact a work-to-rule would have on Aer Lingus’s schedule. Your work questions answered: I was obligated to become a sole trader in a long-term job - what recourse is there for me?
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