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TEEU disappointed at electrical contractors decision to reject peace terms and calls on Tanaiste to set up promised investigation into the industry to avert renewed strike

July 22nd, 2009.

The Technical Engineering and Electrical Union General Secretary Owen
Wills expressed his disappointment tonight at the AECI decision to
announce its rejection of the peace proposals to the media without even
notifying the union as agreed.

"We see the Labour Court Recommendation and the Labour Relations
Commission proposals we accepted and the Electrical Contractors
Association accepted as offering a solution to the complicated
differences that arose between all the parties in the industry over a
very lengthy period of time", he said. "The TEEU will have to reflect,
with others, on the implications that the AECI decision will have for
the industry.

"We are immediately calling on the Tanaiste and Minister for Enterprise,
Trade and Employment, Mary Coughlan, to initiate an immediate
investigation into the industry proposed as part of the process to
resolve the dispute. That investigation is now more essential than ever
and cannot be delayed any further, especially as the resolution of some
of the issues is not in the gift of the parties to the Registered
Employment Agreement to resolve. Some of the problems involve external
interference in the industry and the undermining of the activities of
legitimate and compliant companies and electricians.


"Given the current situation which now exists with the rejection of the
LRC proposals and Labour Court Recommendation by the AECI, the industry
is facing a return to industrial action. However the TEEU will give
reasonable space and time to all parties to overcome the current
difficulties before making a decision."

 

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