Take just 5 seconds to show your support for striking Fórsa members!
The community and voluntary sector provide incredibly vital care in disability, homeless and other services, but they’re in crisis. The HSE relies on them to care for our communities but won’t pay them equally, so they can’t recruit and waiting lists are growing. They’ve been forced into industrial action with rolling strikes over three days next week.
Tweet out your support by clicking on this link so the government knows we support them! Or copy and post it wherever you use social media.
Both the professionals and those that rely on these services deserve so much better than this.
Please show your support for the #FundUsFairly #ValuingCare campaign!
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Unions push Government on cost-of-living assistance
by Niall Shanahan
ICTU president and Fórsa general secretary Kevin Callinan led the trade union delegation at last week’s meeting of the Labour Employer Economic Forum, as unions made a strong case for the need for very substantial assistance to help all workers, including public servants, cope with the cost-of-living crisis.
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Pay deal, pensions and other FAQs
by Mehak Dugal
Congress’ Public Services Committee (PSC) received written confirmation last week from the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform that, if accepted, the current pensions increase policy - of maintaining parity between the pay of serving staff and pensions - will be extended for the duration of the new pay agreement.
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Ballot information meetings nationwide
by Mehak Dugal & Niall Shanahan
A series of comprehensive information meetings about the public service pay deal ballot are being hosted around the country by union officials.
The meetings provide an opportunity for members to find out more details and to ask questions. Details of upcoming meetings are available HERE.
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An Post pension boost welcomed
by Róisín McKane
Fórsa has tentatively welcomed the approval of a 2% increase to current An Post pensions, following an what has been described as an “inordinate delay” in sanction by Government.
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Fórsa seeks WRC referral at An Bord Pleanála
by Niall Shanahan
Fórsa has told management at An Bord Pleanála that a referral to the Workplace Relations Commission is now necessary as a dispute over what the union has described as “unilateral outsourcing of our members work” at the planning body.
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