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# Industrial Action

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Staff at Dunnes Stores set to strike over work and pay conditions
Iarnród Éireann says there's 'no basis' for possible train driver strike
Up to 6,500 homes left without water
Thousands of Dunnes staff are only one step away from mass strikes
Nurses at Naas General Hospital announce plans to go on work-to-rule
Nurses at Galway University Hospital are going on a work-to-rule
Nurses at Beaumont Hospital are going on a work-to-rule
Man (48) dies in industrial accident in quarry
Secondary school teachers are going on strike for a second day
No resolution in sight for striking teachers
Union insists no plans for Christmas strike as Aer Lingus cabin crew vote on action
'Turmoil' in jails as prison officers launch industrial action
"Last resort": Teachers could strike over Junior Cert reforms
Greyhound heads to the High Court after SIPTU workers reject proposals
All-Ireland train strikes called off after late-night LRC talks
'Insanity' - Irish Rail strike to hit 90,000 commuters and All-Ireland fans
Iarnród Éireann boss is set to return from Mauritius holiday ahead of strike action
Industrial disputes have cost 8,324 working days so far this year
Strike to hit Irish Rail next month as Siptu ballots for one-day stoppage
Workers at five mid-west hospitals are refusing to cooperate with their manager
Unions protest over claims of 'continued abuse of builders' by Dept of Education
Strike action a step closer as Irish rail workers say 'No' to pay cuts
Thousands will strike across Northern Ireland today
South Dublin County Council strike called off after LRC talks
Irish Rail staff could strike over proposed pay cuts
Increased bonuses on the table as union halts quarry strike
Greyhound insists striking staff should get back to work
Decision to allow gardaí strike would raise "serious" issues for Ireland
Hospital workers ballot in support of industrial ballot, but might not affect services
SIPTU serves strike notice on Greyhound, days after unofficial strike
Strike looms in ambulance service over unsuitable posts
Strikes begin at Roadstone quarries over "major" pay cuts
Aer Lingus cabin crew strikes called off
Further strike action at Aer Lingus a "matter of grave concern"
National Gallery closed today as staff go on strike
Irish Rail workers vote for industrial action but don't want to strike
National Gallery to close on Thursday as staff go on strike
Mandate writes to Dunnes Stores owners over worker issues
Strike at donkey sanctuary could 'risk' its ability to help animals in future
Aer Lingus cabin crew are going on strike at the start of the June bank holiday weekend