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Iarnród Éireann says there's 'no basis' for possible train driver strike

The NBRU said it will move to ballot train drivers for industrial action.

THE NATIONAL BUS and Rail Union (NBRU) is to ballot train drivers on potential industrial action.

The union has notified Iarnród Éireann of its plans in a letter.

NBRU general secretary Dermot O’Leary said he and the Labour Relations Commission had been in contact with the company to make arrangements for a “conciliation conference” but was disappointed that no date had been set.

However, since the letter outlining possible strike action, Iarnród Éireann has committed to attend the meeting.

The conference, which will focus on past productivity, was part of a deal struck last September on pay and conditions, which averted strike action.

Although Irish Rail have now agreed to the forum, O’Leary still has concerns.

“We are going to have some issue somewhere soon if matters continue in this manner,” O’Leary told TheJournal.ie. 

He added that he did not want to see it go to “the point of no return” and that in the past industrial relations between Irish Rail and the union has been “calm”.

Dispute 

“Unless someone gets a handle on this, this is going to become a dispute sooner rather than later,” he concluded.

A spokesperson for Iarnród Éireann told TheJournal.ie that there is “no basis” for the notice to ballot workers on potential industrial action.

He said that Irish Rail has agreed to attend the conciliation conference and have met with the cost management committee to identify non-payroll savings that can be made.

He said Irish Rail was “far from” ignoring procedures, as is claimed by the NBRU.

The company wants to build on the growth of 2014 passenger numbers, adding that the threat of industrial action “does nothing to build customer confidence”.

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    Mute Peter M Buchanan
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    Jan 21st 2015, 3:01 PM

    To the two sides: just settle the matter, stop wasting time. Fares should be falling now as the price of fuel has fallen drastically

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    Jan 21st 2015, 3:01 PM

    Just touching base from Davos. Jeez it’s fierce cold here.

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    Jan 21st 2015, 3:03 PM

    The ink is barely dry on the cost cutting deal and management are already p*ssing all over it, although not surprising as I’m led to believe a Thatcherite is in charge of Irish Rail.

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    Jan 21st 2015, 8:34 PM

    Dublin Coach and other private bus operators one third of Irish Rail fares. That’s the problem you face. Thatcher is long dead.

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    Jan 21st 2015, 3:12 PM

    Have no noticed that all those threatening to go on strike at the moment are paid by us i.e. the taxpayer?

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    Jan 21st 2015, 3:14 PM

    Another strike looming at Irish Rail so it must be time for the managing director to go on holidays!!!!
    http://m.independent.ie/irish-news/irish-rail-boss-in-mauritius-as-strike-goes-ahead-30524734.html

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    Jan 21st 2015, 3:03 PM

    Just touching base from Davos. Jeez it’s feffing freezing here!

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    Jan 21st 2015, 3:09 PM

    Bring back some toblerone would you.

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    Jan 21st 2015, 3:12 PM

    Only if your not a socialist Mr. Smith

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    Jan 21st 2015, 3:49 PM

    Only Bertie is a socialist

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    Jan 21st 2015, 2:48 PM

    I don’t use Iarnród Éireann so I don’t give a hoot, I’m alright Jackeen

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    Jan 21st 2015, 4:05 PM

    Many congratulations. Check back when you’re too old or disabled to drive and you’ll understand.

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    Jan 21st 2015, 5:43 PM

    So only the old or disabled travel on these Iron roads, no wonder it’s bankrupt.

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