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Any kind of strike. If staff feel they are not being treated fairly, or if a company has closed but staff have not paid their wages, there can be trade disputes. People may stop working or do a sit in at their workplace or put on pickets at the entrances of a company. Strikes are not as common now in Ireland as they would have been in 1970s and 1980s, but there are still some occasional ones. Recently, in August 2012, taxi drivers stopped working at Dublin Airport as the authority running the airport had taken away some of the spaces where taxi drivers parked. A settlement was reached a few days later.

Any kind of strike. If staff feel they are not being treated fairly, or if a company has closed but staff have not paid their wages, there can be trade disputes. People may stop working or do a sit in at their workplace or put on pickets at the entrances of a company. Strikes are not as common now in Ireland as they would have been in 1970s and 1980s, but there are still some occasional ones. Recently, in August 2012, taxi drivers stopped working at Dublin Airport as the authority running the airport had taken away some of the spaces where taxi drivers parked. A settlement was reached a few days later.

Any kind of strike. If staff feel they are not being treated fairly, or if a company has closed but staff have not paid their wages, there can be trade disputes. People may stop working or do a sit in at their workplace or put on pickets at the entrances of a company. Strikes are not as common now in Ireland as they would have been in 1970s and 1980s, but there are still some occasional ones. Recently, in August 2012, taxi drivers stopped working at Dublin Airport as the authority running the airport had taken away some of the spaces where taxi drivers parked. A settlement was reached a few days later.

Any kind of strike. If staff feel they are not being treated fairly, or if a company has closed but staff have not paid their wages, there can be trade disputes. People may stop working or do a sit in at their workplace or put on pickets at the entrances of a company. Strikes are not as common now in Ireland as they would have been in 1970s and 1980s, but there are still some occasional ones. Recently, in August 2012, taxi drivers stopped working at Dublin Airport as the authority running the airport had taken away some of the spaces where taxi drivers parked. A settlement was reached a few days later.

Any kind of strike. If staff feel they are not being treated fairly, or if a company has closed but staff have not paid their wages, there can be trade disputes. People may stop working or do a sit in at their workplace or put on pickets at the entrances of a company. Strikes are not as common now in Ireland as they would have been in 1970s and 1980s, but there are still some occasional ones. Recently, in August 2012, taxi drivers stopped working at Dublin Airport as the authority running the airport had taken away some of the spaces where taxi drivers parked. A settlement was reached a few days later.

Any kind of strike. If staff feel they are not being treated fairly, or if a company has closed but staff have not paid their wages, there can be trade disputes. People may stop working or do a sit in at their workplace or put on pickets at the entrances of a company. Strikes are not as common now in Ireland as they would have been in 1970s and 1980s, but there are still some occasional ones. Recently, in August 2012, taxi drivers stopped working at Dublin Airport as the authority running the airport had taken away some of the spaces where taxi drivers parked. A settlement was reached a few days later.

Any kind of strike. If staff feel they are not being treated fairly, or if a company has closed but staff have not paid their wages, there can be trade disputes. People may stop working or do a sit in at their workplace or put on pickets at the entrances of a company. Strikes are not as common now in Ireland as they would have been in 1970s and 1980s, but there are still some occasional ones. Recently, in August 2012, taxi drivers stopped working at Dublin Airport as the authority running the airport had taken away some of the spaces where taxi drivers parked. A settlement was reached a few days later.

Any kind of strike. If staff feel they are not being treated fairly, or if a company has closed but staff have not paid their wages, there can be trade disputes. People may stop working or do a sit in at their workplace or put on pickets at the entrances of a company. Strikes are not as common now in Ireland as they would have been in 1970s and 1980s, but there are still some occasional ones. Recently, in August 2012, taxi drivers stopped working at Dublin Airport as the authority running the airport had taken away some of the spaces where taxi drivers parked. A settlement was reached a few days later.

Any kind of strike. If staff feel they are not being treated fairly, or if a company has closed but staff have not paid their wages, there can be trade disputes. People may stop working or do a sit in at their workplace or put on pickets at the entrances of a company. Strikes are not as common now in Ireland as they would have been in 1970s and 1980s, but there are still some occasional ones. Recently, in August 2012, taxi drivers stopped working at Dublin Airport as the authority running the airport had taken away some of the spaces where taxi drivers parked. A settlement was reached a few days later.

Any kind of strike. If staff feel they are not being treated fairly, or if a company has closed but staff have not paid their wages, there can be trade disputes. People may stop working or do a sit in at their workplace or put on pickets at the entrances of a company. Strikes are not as common now in Ireland as they would have been in 1970s and 1980s, but there are still some occasional ones. Recently, in August 2012, taxi drivers stopped working at Dublin Airport as the authority running the airport had taken away some of the spaces where taxi drivers parked. A settlement was reached a few days later.

Any kind of strike. If staff feel they are not being treated fairly, or if a company has closed but staff have not paid their wages, there can be trade disputes. People may stop working or do a sit in at their workplace or put on pickets at the entrances of a company. Strikes are not as common now in Ireland as they would have been in 1970s and 1980s, but there are still some occasional ones. Recently, in August 2012, taxi drivers stopped working at Dublin Airport as the authority running the airport had taken away some of the spaces where taxi drivers parked. A settlement was reached a few days later.

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