Bradford scores should not be shared
by Bernard Harbor
Following discussions with Fórsa, the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform (DPER) has told civil service departments that managers should not be informed about staff ‘Bradford factor’ scores.
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Revenue spends over €33m on IT consultants
by Bernard Harbor
Fórsa has questioned why the Revenue Commissioners don’t use more directly-employed staff to provide IT services after it was revealed that it gave over €33 million to seven IT consultancy firms last year.
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Unpaid parental leave may increase
by Hazel Gavigan
The maximum unpaid parental leave entitlement of 18 weeks per child could rise to 26 weeks if the Parental Leave (Amendment) Bill 2017, which passed through the Dáil last week, becomes law. The Bill, which was put down by the Social Democrats, would also extend the threshold for parental leave from eight years of age to 12.
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Fórsa slams recruitment shambles
by Bernard Harbor
Met Éireann’s decision to row back on a recruitment pay package following pressure from the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform (DPER) has been criticised as “a shambles” by Fórsa official Andy Pike.
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Fórsa audio bulletin episode 10
by Hazel Gavigan (audio editor)
In this episode we cover the Roscommon industrial action, concerns over plans to establish a single water facility, Fórsa retired members' benefits and more.
Presented by Hazel Gavigan and Diarmaid Mac a Bhaird.
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