You meant that haven't been balloted yet?
If they were balloted and it was 50:50 what decision was made?
I think they only balloted yesterday. 50:50 estimate beforehand was based on what people had been saying in internal meetings/discussions.
You meant that haven't been balloted yet?
If they were balloted and it was 50:50 what decision was made?
Does anybody know if the buses and trains be running on the 24th?
My friend works in Bus Eireann and she has told me they are on on strike.
This is probably the biggest issue. The rest of us will have difficulty doing our jobs if public transport is down.
Emergency cover is always provided by nurses in any industrial dispute.Lets hope, at least, that the nurses don't picket the hospices. Last time they went on strike they picketed the hospices and patients at home with terminal cancer were denied their injections. Though mind you, I wouldn't put anything passed their union bosses. Heartless!
Emergency cover is always provided by nurses in any industrial dispute.
Mine neither. My experience is that nurses do great work.That wouldn't be my experience of nurses - as someone who's been in hospital recently and has had to make loads of emergency visits with an elderly and ill parent.
Sorry - I corrected my post - they are not on strike.
Yes, they stand outside drinking tea instead of drinking it sitting inside. Other than thay everything stays the same.![]()
Seeing I had to picket for 6 hours and work for 6 hours (every day) the last all-out nurse strike, this isn't funny. I didn't get any pay for the hours I worked.
Friend of mine is on strike today. His boss told them that they just have to come in and picket for an hour and then they can go home for the day!
Picket rotas aren't arranged by bosses. Picket rotas are arranged by strike committees. It might just happen that the same person is involved in both in your friends case. The approach to picketing varies from location to location. In our case (small office), we decided to cover the main hours when staff will be entering/leaving the building (morning, lunch-time, evening). I'm covering 2 hours at lunchtime, other colleagues are covering the morning or evening shift.Friend of mine is on strike today. His boss told them that they just have to come in and picket for an hour and then they can go home for the day!