Sometimes we're not as bad as we are sometimes painted.
BM
I'm not a member of the IBOA but deal with them as a manager from the other side of the negotiation table. My experience is that they have had a significant turnover of full time union reps with their staff leaving/being headhunted by othe unions. I've had to deal with 4 reps in 4 years and each time it involves going right back to the start and explaining issues from scratch
Why not write direct to Larry Broderick who is head of the union?
their web site contains a list of most of their full time reps per each bank. you may be able to get a contact their
Failing that the only other option may be to go down to their offices in person in St Stephens Green and kick up a fuss
I think it is a fairly safe bet that this is not a customer service issue (i.e. not bothering to respond). It seems likely that the lack of response is intentional.
Perhaps the OP should be taking a different tack - maybe submitting a related motion at your branch AGM? Or seeking support from colleagues?
I'd write right away to:
David Begg
General Secretary
31-32 Parnell Square
Dublin 1
Well I did this via their web page email over two weeks ago. To date not even an acknowledgement either.
It would appear that trade unions are too busy doing bigger things than having to deal with little old me.
I assume this is not serious, this thread is getting old ...
If you really want access, rather than e-mailing, ring his secetary and request an appointment.
Hi SlurryPump,
I figure from the tone and content of your posts that the union consider you to be a vexatious nuisance.
The relationship between you and your trade union has clearly broken down.
aj
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