Government accepts HRA hours restoration
by Bernard Harbor
Fórsa has welcomed last week’s announcement that the Government has accepted an independent body’s recommendation that public service employees’ working time should be restored to pre-austerity levels with effect from 1st July.
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Unions meet Aer Lingus boss
by Mehak Dugal
Fórsa representatives met with Aer Lingus’ chief executive Lynn Embelton and other members of senior management on Tuesday (19th April).
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Building Momentum review gets started
by Bernard Harbor
Public expenditure minister Michael McGrath has said he will raise the issue of public service pay and inflation with the Cabinet within the next fortnight, and that he then expects talks with unions to get underway.
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Community service protest set for 3rd May
by Niall Shanahan
Fórsa members in the community and voluntary sector will join Siptu and INMO members in a national day of protest on Tuesday 3rd May in response to what the unions describe as the “neglect and underfunding” of community sector services.
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‘Dismay’ over handling of employment services
by Niall Shanahan
Fórsa has said its members employed in local employment services (LES) and job clubs are losing confidence in the Department of Social Protection’s ability to manage the services following a further change in the contracts for their provision.
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Time to remember those killed at work
by Mehak Dugal
ICTU president and Fórsa general secretary Kevin Callinan will join representatives of the Government, the Health and Safety Authority (HSA) and employers’ bodies’ to mark ‘workers’ memorial day’ on 28th April.
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Blended work flexi-accrual to be tested
by Bernard Harbor
A civil service arbitration baord has ruled on a disagreement between Fórsa and management on how the accrual of flexitime for those with blended work arrangements should be piloted.
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Carers leave and flexibilities to be extended
by Mehak Dugal
New legislation that will give parents and other carers five days of unpaid leave for their caring responsibilities was signed off by Cabinet earlier this week. The work-life balance bill will extend leave to workers who need to take time off to provide personal care or support to a relative.
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