The Labour Court has written to Siptu reps inviting them to 'exploratory discussions' on Monday.
RETAINED FIREFIGHTERS WILL suspend their industrial action to allow for “exploratory discussions” at the Labour court on Monday.
It was warned that this would escalate to a “full-out strike” beginning Tuesday, 20 June, “if the measures necessary to safeguard the future operation of this vital resource are not implemented”. She added: “While our members appreciate the intervention of the Court in this matter, the resolution to this dispute will be complex and difficult.
However, he said it is “imperative that the employers attend this meeting with a willingness to engage in a manner that they have not done to date”.
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