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Staff at Donkey Sanctuary to ballot for industrial action

SIPTU members at the Donkey Sanctuary in Liscarroll, Mallow, Co. Cork, who have been told they will be made redundant on 31st May, are balloting for industrial action.

The decision to ballot follows the refusal of management to engage with their union or to attend a conciliation conference, under the auspices of the Labour Relations Commission (LRC), to discuss the reasons for the redundancies, how the Sanctuary can operate with twelve less staff and the terms of the redundancy package.

SIPTU Community Sector Organiser, Eddie Mullins, said: “The union has tried unsuccessfully to engage the company in discussions as to the reasoning behind the decision to make the welfare staff redundant. The company has refused a request from the LRC to intervene in this dispute. We understand that the company is in no financial difficulty so the reason for the redundancies is unclear. This company is also in receipt of €86,000 in State funding from the Department of Agriculture.

“We also understand that there are a number of Tus Workers deployed at the Sanctuary base in Liscarroll. The Tus Programme is a labour activation programme that should not be used to displace workers”.

The closing date for the return of ballots is Friday 2nd May with the result to be announced on Tuesday, 6th May.

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