CE supervisors suspend strike

Five day industrial action suspended following commitment to resolve pensions issue

Community Employment (CE) supervisors have suspended five days of strike action, which was scheduled to commence on Monday (13th May).

The CE supervisors are represented by Fórsa and SIPTU trade unions.

The decision to suspend the industrial action follows an agreement with the Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection (DEASP) to enter into a talks process aimed at resolving a long-running pension dispute.

The 1,250 staff concerned have no access to any occupational pension scheme, despite a 2008 Labour Court recommendation. A one-day strike by CE supervisors and assistant supervisors took place in February.

The decision to suspend the industrial action follows an agreement with the Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection (DEASP) to enter into a talks process aimed at resolving a long-running pension dispute.

Union representatives have met directly with the Minister for Employment Affairs and Social Protection, Regina Doherty twice in the last week on the issue.

At a meeting with the minister yesterday (Thursday, 9th May), agreement was reached to establish a working group, which will include DEASP officials and union representatives, with input from the minister where necessary.

The working group is to commence a time-bound process of meaningful engagement aimed at resolving the issues of concern for CE supervisors.

The working group is to commence a time-bound process of meaningful engagement aimed at resolving the issues of concern for CE supervisors.

SIPTU Organiser, Eddie Mullins, said: “As a result of our engagement with the minister a meeting of the Joint Disputes Committee, comprising of both SIPTU and Fórsa representatives, was convened this morning to consider the proposal from the Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection.

“After careful consideration the committee determined that the proposed engagement provides a genuine platform to resolve the outstanding issues. In order to allow this process to commence the committee voted unanimously to suspend the scheduled industrial action.”

Fórsa head of division Angela Kirk said: “This development has only arisen as a result of the decision of trade union members to take a stand in pursuit of their legitimate claim and demonstrates what can be achieved when we act collectively.”