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Deal on Irish Ferries reached

category national | worker & community struggles and protests | news report author Wednesday December 14, 2005 12:51author by Sonic Youth Report this post to the editors

A deal has been reached on Irish Ferries-it is now in the hands of the membership. This report is from the Irish Times.

Deal reached in Irish Ferries row after talks
By Patrick Logue Last updated: 14-12-05, 07:27

Irish Ferries management and union representatives have struck a deal after all-night talks in the Labour Relations Commission.


The settlement is expected to result in the resumption of sailings on the Irish Sea and to France, which have been suspended since a serious escalation of the dispute almost three weeks ago.

The company said services would resume as soon as possible on the company's three routes between Ireland, Britain and France, while the union said it anticipated its members would return to work.

The first service due back is the Swift Service, which is scheduled to depart Dublin for Holyhead at 12.15pm.

The dispute centred on the company's plan to offer redundancy to its workers and hire in foreign agency workers at lower rates of pay. Irish Ferries said it would reflag its ships abroad to avoid having to stick to Irish employment laws.

Under the deal the company will be allowed to reflag its vessels but must pay minimum wage or more to its staff. The union has agreed to outsourcing but staff who do not want to take redundancy will stay on the same terms and conditions. The deal is underpinned by a binding legal agreement under Irish law.

Sipty Vice President Brendan Hayes said in a statement issued at 5.30am the deal "will provide a framework for the protection of workers in the company and for the viable operation of the ferries business into the future."

Irish Ferries said it its statement, issued shortly before 5am, that it believes that the dead reached "is one which will enable the company to compete into the future".

Irish Ferries Chief Executive Eamonn Rothwell said: " We are now committed to restoring full services as quickly as possible and to winning back the confidence of our passengers and freight clients".

The union said it had secured substantial increases in the rates of pay originally proposed by the company that bring them up to and above the minimum wage.

Terms and conditions of those who wish to stay at the company are secure and the redundancy offer will be reopened to staff who did not respond to the original deadline set by the company in September.

"The full terms of the agreement will now be referred to the membership and we anticipate that this dispute will be settled," the Siptu statement said. "Ballots of members on the Ulysses, Isle of Inishmore and Jonathan Swift will take place over the day and it is expected that full schedule of sailings will be restored," it added.

A general meeting of its members will take place in Liberty Hall in Dublin at 2pm.

The Seamen's Union of Ireland, which represents about 60 per cent of seafarers at the company, was also in attendance at the talks.

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Is this a joke?     Beaten again    Wed Dec 14, 2005 13:09 
   Not a defeat     johhny hollidays    Wed Dec 14, 2005 13:32 
   If this worked...what else can we do?     Sue    Wed Dec 14, 2005 13:45 
   First casualty?     Trade Unionist    Wed Dec 14, 2005 13:45 
   Complete sell out     SIPTU member    Wed Dec 14, 2005 15:19 
   Sell Out     Gearóid O Loingsigh    Wed Dec 14, 2005 15:29 
   That's a bit much Gearóid     Peter    Wed Dec 14, 2005 16:23 
   BTUC comment     Updater    Wed Dec 14, 2005 17:18 
   Gearóid     pat c    Wed Dec 14, 2005 17:27 
 10   Sell-out, what sell-out?     Liberty Hall Langer    Wed Dec 14, 2005 17:31 
 11   Spelled     Merlin the Wizard    Wed Dec 14, 2005 17:38 
 12   Not black and white     SIPTU grassroots member    Wed Dec 14, 2005 18:40 
 13   Question     zip    Wed Dec 14, 2005 19:23 
 14   Derwin comment on Siptu etc     Gearoid O Loingsigh    Wed Dec 14, 2005 21:16 
 15   Ó Loingsigh good for a laugh     John Meehan    Thu Dec 15, 2005 00:49 
 16   Not a defeat ...     Kevin Mannerings    Thu Dec 15, 2005 09:50 
 17   Gearoid     Peter    Thu Dec 15, 2005 10:45 
 18   pat c     Inis    Thu Dec 15, 2005 11:01 
 19   inis     pat c    Thu Dec 15, 2005 11:33 
 20   pat c     Inis    Thu Dec 15, 2005 12:27 
 21   No Strike clause for three years     Curious    Thu Dec 15, 2005 13:08 
 22   SWP SUPPORT ROTTEN DEAL     state agents?    Thu Dec 15, 2005 13:24 
 23   Two important questions     SP Member    Thu Dec 15, 2005 13:26 
 24   Labour writing in Socialist Worker     angry student    Thu Dec 15, 2005 13:30 
 25   inis     pat c    Thu Dec 15, 2005 13:57 
 26   Irish Times readers more revolutionary then the SWP?     SWatcher    Thu Dec 15, 2005 15:32 
 27   Swatcher     pat c    Thu Dec 15, 2005 15:46 
 28   SWP statement?     Davy Carlin    Thu Dec 15, 2005 15:50 
 29   Woops     D    Thu Dec 15, 2005 16:02 
 30   AS it happens     Alan    Thu Dec 15, 2005 16:50 
 31   How can you call it a draw?!     SWatcher    Thu Dec 15, 2005 17:00 
 32   Article     SWatcher    Thu Dec 15, 2005 17:03 
 33   No, not a defeat     xtu    Thu Dec 15, 2005 17:05 
 34   Surrender     SWatcher    Thu Dec 15, 2005 17:09 
 35   sorry position     Chekov    Thu Dec 15, 2005 17:13 
 36   More faith in the working class!     SWatcher    Thu Dec 15, 2005 17:27 
 37   SWatcher     Chekov    Thu Dec 15, 2005 17:39 
 38   Hmmm...     Mark P    Thu Dec 15, 2005 17:40 
 39   chekov     pat c    Thu Dec 15, 2005 17:41 
 40   hmm     sell out    Thu Dec 15, 2005 17:55 
 41   Mark P     Yezhev    Thu Dec 15, 2005 17:55 
 42   Latest SWP statement as of today     E    Thu Dec 15, 2005 17:58 
 43   sell out     pat c    Thu Dec 15, 2005 18:03 
 44   statements     Mark P    Thu Dec 15, 2005 18:13 
 45   NO strike deals     Gearoid O Loingsigh    Thu Dec 15, 2005 18:16 
 46   gearóid     pat c    Thu Dec 15, 2005 18:39 
 47   Mark     Davy Carlin    Thu Dec 15, 2005 19:33 
 48   The Right To Be Wrong     Gearoid O Loingsigh    Thu Dec 15, 2005 19:50 
 49   Workers Power statement on the Irish Ferries Compromise     AJ    Fri Dec 16, 2005 05:51 
 50   Workers Power article     Siptu member    Fri Dec 16, 2005 08:10 
 51   Indeed     SP member    Fri Dec 16, 2005 10:20 
 52   What IBEC have to say     Updater    Fri Dec 16, 2005 10:30 
 53   Workers Power     Me    Fri Dec 16, 2005 10:34 
 54   SWP and Irish Ferries     another SIPTU member    Fri Dec 16, 2005 10:36 
 55   Could it be     Seer    Fri Dec 16, 2005 10:51 
 56   Workers power article     Davy Carlin    Fri Dec 16, 2005 11:43 
 57   swp statement in full     man    Fri Dec 16, 2005 12:29 
 58   Amazing -     Davy Carlin    Fri Dec 16, 2005 12:42 
 59   Those brave union leaders...     SameOldStory    Wed Dec 21, 2005 12:48 
 60   Bosses let off the hook by bad deal     Socialist Party    Wed Dec 21, 2005 19:11 


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