A Clare-based Irish Ambulance Representative Council representative says the prospect of ambulance workers carrying out a 72-hour work stoppage should be a “concern for everybody”.
Trade unions representing National Ambulance Service staff have confirmed that next week’s planned 48-hour strike won’t be going ahead following yesterday’s Labour Court talks.
Members are seeking the implementation of a 2020 report’s recommendations around updating salary scales to reflect changes in responsibilities and workload.
Unions have confirmed plans remain in place for a 72-hour work stoppage on May 26th, and Midwest IARC representative, Clooney Quin native Orla Considine, says this isn’t taken lightly.
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