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Proposed strike by engineering workers at Aughinish Alumina refinery suspended
- China Aluminium Network
- Post Time: 2019/10/25
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A proposed strike by engineering workers at Aughinish Alumina refinery, which was due to take place this week, has been temporarily stopped, as the dispute is referred to the Labour Court.
The suspension notice came after High Court proceedings, initiated by Murphy International Ltd (MIL) against the trade union Unite, got settled following out of court talks between the parties.
MIL had filed a lawsuit in the Republic of Ireland’s High Court late last week to prevent the strike, which the company claimed could result in the cessation of the refinery.
MIL secured permission to serve short notice of proceedings against Unite. The injunction application was due to be heard by the High Court today.
Meanwhile, out of court talks between the legal teams from both sides resulted in the suspension of the proposed strike, and the matter referred to the Labour Court for consideration.
MIL said the strike could result in a production halt, which in turn would lead to serious consequences for MIL, its workers, and all those involved in the operation of the Aughinish refinery.
So, MIL sought various orders including an injunction preventing the union from organising, supporting, participating, or sanctioning any industrial action including strikes or work stoppages at the Aughinish refinery.
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