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Took it at face value, but it sounded odd to me too.
How come the Army and Guards cant officially strike so ?
Well maybe you should go and find out if you're interested.
Thanks for the show of interest in the question but I dont consider your post quoted above to be helpful
I'd love to find out more about this. I wonder if the 'closed shop' agreement is actually enforceable? What happens if an existing employee leaves SIPTU? Regardless of what agreement the employer has with SIPTU, can the no-strike agreement be binding on an employee?
At least as helpful and relevant though as your question in a thread concerned with the reliability of the LUAS
For someone with 2,095 posts...etc..etc...there is no hope for you.
Furthermore, with 2,095 posts to your name, it was you who took the thread off topic and deeper in a discussion concerning no-strike clauses.
Relax. It's only a forum.
The existence or otherwise of no-strike clauses for the LUAS is hardly off topic since it obviously may have a bearing on their reliability.
On the other hand, asking about the army or gardaí is obviously off topic.
But post away if you like.
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