RTE union set to agree to cuts
Staff at RTE will continue balloting on proposed pay cuts throughout this week, with informed sources suggesting that most union members will accept the cuts.
Staff at RTE will continue balloting on proposed pay cuts throughout this week, with informed sources suggesting that most union members will accept the cuts.
Union sources said that reports of a bias toward a Vote No campaign, which is being co-ordinated by several influential members of staff at RTE, we re premature. The Trade Union Group (TUG) at RTE, which is made up of members of Siptu and the NUJ, is not recommending a...
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