Unite, which
represents members working for the National Ambulance Service (NAS), has served notice of strike action on the Health Services Executive (HSE).
Unite and Siptu members voted overwhelmingly for industrial action due to management’s ongoing failure to implement the 2020 ‘Roles and Responsibilities Review’. In addition, a five per cent increase recommended under the Benchmarking II process has not been delivered.
The unions have notified the HSE of a work-to-rule from 11 May, and 24-hour strike action on 12 May, followed by a 48-hour stoppage on 19 May and a 72-hour stoppage on 26 May. The National Strike Committee, comprising representatives of Unite and Siptu on the Ambulance Representative Council and local union officials, will decide on further rolling strike action from 1 June.












