
Irish National Ambulance Service Members Plan Strike Over Salary Scales
SIPTU members working in Ireland's National Ambulance Service (NAS) are preparing to take strike action next month. The industrial dispute centers on updated salary scales for the ambulance personnel.
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More than 2,000 frontline ambulance staff set to strike over pay
Three separate work stoppages due to take place on May with further action planned for June
By Shauna Bowers
Read full article →SIPTU members in National Ambulance Service set to strike
SIPTU members at the National Ambulance Service (NAS) will take strike action next month in a dispute over updated salary scales.
Read full article →SIPTU members of the National Ambulance Service to strike in May
There will be a 24-hour stoppage on 12 May, followed by a 48-hour stoppage beginning 19 May and a 72-hour stoppage beginning 26 May.
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