Pharmacists back new career structure proposals
by Niall Shanahan
 
Fórsa's ballot follows a WRC conciliation process that sought to implement the 2011 McLoughlin report, and a follow up composite report in 2017.

Hospital pharmacist members working in acute hospitals have backed a range of proposals to revise career structures in a ballot of members. The ballot passed by just over 67% on a turnout of 65%. The ballot result was announced last Friday (11th September).

 

Fórsa official Catherine Keogh said the proposals backed by members contain significant and immediate gains for hospital pharmacists. These include a shorter pay scale, an enhanced career structure, additional specialist and new senior posts, in addition to greater protections on the issue of weekend services, out of hours and extended working days.

 

Fórsa's ballot follows a WRC conciliation process that sought to implement the 2011 McLoughlin report, and a follow up composite report in 2017.

 

Catherine added, “Both Fórsa and the Hospital Pharmacists Association of Ireland (HPAI) executive recommended acceptance of these proposals, which will apply to hospital pharmacists. It's a significant set of proposals with a lot to offer hospital pharmacists.

 

"The 2011 McLoughlin report was the first review undertaken since 1978, which was when the current grading structure was agreed, and while various factors have delayed us getting to this point, it is significant that the decision to back these measures was made by our pharmacist members,” she said.

 

The union arranged two online information sessions during the ballot process, which were very well attended. Catherine and the union’s head of Health and Welfare Éamonn Donnelly responded to hundreds of questions from attendees.

 

As the proposals currently only directly affect hospital pharmacists in acute settings, those working in community settings were not balloted at this time. However, Catherine said the union has made a commitment to all members working as hospital pharmacists in community settings that a follow-on claim will immediately be lodged with the HSE on behalf of these members. That claim was lodged this afternoon as Catherine confirmed the ballot outcome with the HSE.

 

A separate meeting for Fórsa members working in the community is to take place in the coming weeks.

 

See Fórsa’s Twitter account for video reaction to the ballot result from Éamonn Donnelly and Catherine Keogh.

 

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