Pay talks between Government and public service unions will be difficult, says Minister
Minister Michael McGrath has directed officials to begin exploratory discussion
Minister Michael McGrath has directed officials to begin exploratory discussion
Proposed legislation to come under scrutiny at Oireachtas committee on Wednesday
Association of Higher Civil and Public Servants expresses strong concern
Medical laboratory scientists whose members carry out Covid testing vote to reject proposal
Siptu urges FF Sligo-Leitrim TD to recant ‘lying on the couch watching box sets’ remark
IAA staff will deliver savings as agency deals with ‘collapse’ in revenues due to Covid-19
Expert says ‘perceived unstoppable march of robots coming to take our jobs is overstated’
Higher public service staff call for faster pay restoration
Cabinet formally approves terms of draft accord
Workplace Relations Commission chief warns pay talks will be ‘incredibly complex’
Government faces knock-on claims from groups in the public service after Garda deal
Pay 30 per cent behind private sector counterparts, says union
87 per cent of members reject what association call ‘unfair and inequitable’ offer
Body recommends public competition in appointment of senior managers
TUI urges members to reject pay deal but INTO urges support for proposals in ballot
AHCPS warns of possible industrial action over proposed Lansdowne Road agreement
INMO says proposals are ‘minimalist and could have been much more positive’
Lansdowne Road deal supported by Impact and INTO, but opposed by IMO and TUI
Association of Higher Civil and Public Servants says net pay now at levels of 13 years ago
New secretary general appointed to AHCPS
Payment to mid-ranking staff recommended by adjudicator
Ballot clears way for way for Government to sign contracts with Premier Lotteries Ireland
Over 100 staff fear new lottery group will erode pay and pension terms
Haddington road agreement backed by 64 per cent of association which rejected Croke Park II
Hayes says Government will stick rigidly to target of €1 billion in savings by 2015
Impact and the Public Service Executive Union expected to back deal comfortably but Government concerned about INTO and Siptu votes
Members in 7 public service trade unions have now voted to reject the proposed new Croke Park agreement.
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