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Industrial inaction in Ireland

February 16th, 2009

As the country braces itself for a sustained period of economic contraction it is obvious that there is a tough time ahead for the majority of Irish people.

It is somewhat unsurprising that the public sector unions are digging their heels in already. Dublin Bus and Bus Eireann have voted in favour of industrial action. Teachers are also being balloted for industrial action and over the next few weeks we are set to see much disruption to the areas of society where disruption resonates most.

Industrial action by a public sector with guaranteed pensions and guaranteed jobs will clearly win no fans.

Yesterday TUI president Don Ryan said “Our members are prepared to take their fair share of the burden

This evening on Today FM general secretary of ASTI John White said that they were “willing to play their part in dealing with this recession

It seems that everyone wants to do their part, as long as it is deciding others should suffer.


This chart from our site shows just how industrial action has declined over the years. 2007 being the year when the least ever amount of hours were lost to industrial action. I think that record is safe for a while:

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