SIPTU and NRBU members at Irish Rail will be balloted for industrial action

SIPTU and NRBU members at Irish Rail will be balloted for industrial action in a long running dispute over working conditions at the company.

SIPTU and NRBU members at Irish Rail will be balloted for industrial action

SIPTU and NRBU members at Irish Rail will be balloted for industrial action in a long running dispute over working conditions at the company.

It is after talks broke down at the Work Place Relations today.

In a statement this evening SIPTU say the decision to ballot drivers was made after Irish Rail management refused to engage in a talks process recommended by the Labour Court.

SIPTU Organiser Paul Cullen explains: "We were supposed to be discussing a document that was issued on the foot of a Labour Court recommendation on terms and conditions for locomotive drivers.

"Discussions were supposed to take place over the last two days, the company now have put a pre-condition on the table in that they require training to be carried out by nine drivers on the DART before any discussion takes place."

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