RTÉ and the Irish Times cover the health conference backing health and social care workers pursuit of knock-on pay rises in the wake of the recent increases awarded to nurses and midwives, and calling on the union to campaign for the abolition of the additional unpaid hours imposed on public servants during the economic crisis.
It's also reported in the same Examiner article that Fórsa has agreed to co-operate with the establishment of nine “learning sites” to pilot new HSE community healthcare organisation structures, following a year of negotiations in the Workplace Relations Commission on the implications of the change for staffing, reporting relationships and career structures.
The holding company behind the National Association of General Practitioners is to go into voluntary liquidation, with the organisation entering into talks with Unite trade union in an effort to continue to represent family doctors.