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# Strike

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Ross urges unions and Bus Éireann to start negotiations with "a blank sheet of paper"
Bus Éireann Unite members vote unanimously to strike
'I feel betrayed by Ranieri' - Leicester City striker vows to never play for them again
Bus Éireann workers reject latest plan as two unions threaten strike action
Dublin Fire Brigade to be balloted on strike action
As hospitals recover from record-high trolley crisis, staff are considering a strike
Tube strike causes major disruption for millions of passengers in London
The gap between private pensions and public pensions has the government worried
'Privatise the bloody service': The complaints sent to Shane Ross during the Dublin Bus strike
Health Minister: 'I don't believe the threat of industrial action helps anyone'
"We've had enough": Nurses have voted overwhelmingly in favour of industrial action
Flights to and from Dublin cancelled after Lufthansa pilots strike
'This is history-making' - US women's national team consider striking over fight for equal pay
How do wages of gardaí, nurses and teachers measure up to six years ago?
SIPTU has authorised its 60,000 members to ballot on industrial and strike action
Up to 40 pilots at Dublin Airport are going on strike from next week
Updated: Health Minister will engage with IMO as junior doctors vote on industrial action
CityJet pilots vote for strike and warn they will ground airline before Christmas
Pressure increases on government as unions set a six-day deadline
SIPTU threatens to ballot all 60,000 members unless Government sits down for pay talks
Government says it 'can only spend each euro once' as nurses to ballot for industrial action
Around 500 secondary schools closed today as teachers strike
'It beggars belief the ASTI would decide to close schools indefinitely'
Bertie Ahern is "iffy" about how the Garda dispute was resolved
Opinion: We need a strike at 4.27pm this Friday for women’s pay
Julien Mercille
Trouble and strike: Junior doctors are the latest group to threaten strike action
Talks scheduled for tomorrow to avert large-scale teacher strikes
Poll: Was the GRA right to call off the Garda strike?
GRA leaders in last-minute talks as Labour Court issues recommendation
"Hero" gardaí rescue child from sixth floor apartment as witness Senator calls for their pay to be hiked
Dublin fire crews express solidarity with their 'brothers in blue'
Opinion: Ireland has no real plan to deal with the law and order vacuum we're facing on Friday
Tom Clonan
Garda Commissioner orders gardaí to work on strike day, calling it 'unprecedented' and 'gravely damaging'
Getting there? Mid-ranking gardaí to join with GRA and Government in using state negotiators
ASTI is "a long way away" from temporarily suspending teachers strike
Over 500 schools to close today kicking off a season of strikes
'The solidarity was magnificent': The 1961 revolt that finally gave gardaí a voice
Poll: Are you concerned about the Garda strike?
Sergeants to discuss strike action at special meeting today