Aer Lingus talks to go ahead

Management at Aer Lingus are to enter into direct talks at Labour Court with unions representing cabin crew.

Management at Aer Lingus are to enter into direct talks at Labour Court with unions representing cabin crew.

The talks are aimed at resolving a dispute over pay and conditions, which could lead to a one-day stoppage by 1,350 cabin crew on Wednesday.

Staff from the union IMPACT earlier rejected Labour Court proposals while SIPTU members are seeking clarification on the deal.

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