Aer Lingus talks resume at LRC

Talks aimed at preventing a dispute at Aer Lingus have resumed this morning after they were adjourned last night shortly after…

Talks aimed at preventing a dispute at Aer Lingus have resumed this morning after they were adjourned last night shortly after 10pm.

The talks involving the carrier and Siptu, the State's largest union, resumed at the Labour Relations Commission at 11am.

A spokesman for Siptu said he expected it to be "another long day" with little hope of a breakthrough.

Under Aer Lingus plans, about 1,300 jobs will go through outsourcing, redundancy and early retirement.

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The airline is seeking to shut down cabin-crew bases in Shannon and Heathrow, and use US crews on some transatlantic routes.

Siptu has proposed alternative measures to those set out by management in a bid to generate payroll savings of €50 million. It is understood one part of the proposals would involve the company effectively buying out existing terms and conditions of staff, who would remain with the company.

Siptu has served notice for strike action on Aer Lingus. This is to come into effect from next Monday, November 24th.

The union has indicated that from that date it could begin either limited industrial action, such as work stoppages, or a full-scale strike that could include pickets.