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Meanings of unofficial action in English
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Usage of unofficial action in English
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The unofficialaction threatened by DART drivers today has been called off.
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The unofficialaction, which disrupted traffic, was against new taxi plate prices.
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Both organisations took unofficialaction earlier this year which led to significant pay rises.
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Last month a group of postmasters took unofficialaction by blocking Portlaise sorting office briefly.
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This follows a day of unofficialaction when taxi-drivers at Dublin Airport withdrew their services yesterday.
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Drivers are threatening unofficialaction over management's decision not to enter talks on a new viability plan.
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The unofficialaction started on Friday night.
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Bus Éireann City and Express Services in Waterford have been cancelled because of unofficialaction by bus drivers.
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This was the only service still operating from the station yesterday as the unofficialaction by train drivers continued.
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The CIF has warned that it will not meet the union next week unless workers abandon their unofficialaction.
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According to the strikers, the unofficialaction was the culmination of a two-year-old pay dispute which has remained unresolved.
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Ten trains on busy commuter routes in Dublin have been cancelled this afternoon due to unofficialaction by drivers.
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The union representing the majority of train drivers, including DART drivers, has indicated it will not support the unofficialaction.
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Shop stewards have claimed staff who took part in the unofficialaction have been victimised since they returned to work.
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A Council spokesperson said the majority of staff are at work but a number of staff are engaged in unofficialaction.
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Train services between Dublin and Cork will improve significantly today, despite the continuing unofficialaction by the Irish Locomotive Drivers' Association.