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The DAA is satisfied with the outcome of today's
discussions at the LRC. The agreement reached means staff concerns
over pensions will be addressed within an agreed framework over the next three
months. It also removes the threat of disruption for passengers
travelling through DAA airports.
The company is also pleased to
note that other issues under discussion will be addressed by all parties
concerned within an agreed framework over the next six
months.
LRC statement below:
Statement from the LRC in Relation to DAA Pension Discussions
The Commission has met with both parties today to explore the issues under
discussion before them. It is clear to the Commission that both parties
are both committed to addressing concerns on the pension side and are also
committed to dealing in a normal way with any issues either side may wish to
raise of an operational or cost related nature. The Commission has
proposed that the parties deal with the issues before them in a framework which
offers the optimum opportunity for agreement to be found and commit to the
conclusion of the discussions in a reasonable
timeframe.
Specifically the Commission proposes
that:
1. Within a three month time frame the parties complete
engagement with the assistance of the Commission if necessary on all issues
giving rise to concern on the pension side.
The company will come
forward with proposals in this regard as soon as possible taking account of the
exclusion of non pension issues from pension discussions.
2.
Separate to the above the parties agree to engage in a spirit of partnership to
explore ideas around new arrangements for the resolution of issues which might
arise between them into the future. The parties commit to full exploration
of this area within a three month timeframe.
3. The company has
indicated separately that it wishes to engage with the union side on a range of
issues associated with various aspects of the operation and the union side is
committed to constructive dialogue on these matters through normal
procedures. The parties commit to completion of any engagements on these
matters within a six month time frame. The Commission will support the
parties through this dialogue if requested to do so by the parties at the
appropriate time.
In putting forward this framework for engagement
the commission is clear on the commitment on both sides to engage on these
matters through normal procedures utilising all possible avenues for resolution
up to an including the Labour Court before considering any alternative
course.
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