Today's lunchtime protest will take place on the grounds of the broadcaster's Donnybrook base.
RTÉ journalists are protesting on the grounds of the broadcaster today to demand "truth, trust, and transparency".
It comes as the RTÉ board say today, they'll be releasing a detailed statement in relation to Ryan Tubridy's pay over a five year period.
They've also been invited to appear in front of the Oireachtas committees for media and public accounts this week.
Irish Secretary of the Nation Union of Journalists, and Ferbane's Seamus Dooley explains why today's protest in Donnybrook is taking place:
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