Former Ulster Bank employees to protest today

Former employees of Ulster Bank will stage a protest this lunchtime over their redundancy terms.

Former Ulster Bank employees to protest today

Former employees of Ulster Bank will stage a protest this lunchtime over their redundancy terms.

The workers were employed as porters for the financial institution up until December of 2013 when they lost their jobs.

SIPTU has said a recommendation made by the Labour Court in relation to the inclusion of regular and rostered overtime in the calculation of their redundancy entitlement has not been implement by Ulster Bank.

The demonstration will take place at the bank's headquarters on Georges Quay in Dublin this afternoon.

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