Talks resume on overtime of prison officers

Talks at the Labour Relations Commission aimed at overcoming the impasse in the dispute about prison officers' overtime will …

Talks at the Labour Relations Commission aimed at overcoming the impasse in the dispute about prison officers' overtime will reconvene this morning.

Officials from the Prisons Officers' Association, Irish Prison Service and Department of Finance were in talks for seven hours on Thursday.

The officers have been offered €10,300 each per annum in return for working 360 hours' overtime per year. However, they are concerned that should they agree to the deal they will be called into work at very short notice and may be forced to work more than the extra 360 hours.

The Minister for Justice wants the officers to agree to the deal in an effort to halve the annual overtime bill to €31 million. He has threatened to close two prisons and put the running of two others outside the remit of the Prison Service if no agreement can be reached by January 1st.