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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 ?
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![]()
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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.