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Fórsa recommends new public service deal
by Bernard Harbor

Fórsa’s elected National Executive met today (Tuesday) and decided overwhelmingly to recommend acceptance of the proposed new public service agreement, Building Momentum. The proposals will be put to a ballot of the union’s members early in the New Year.

 

The proposal is for a two-year agreement, to run from January 2021 to December 2022, with two pay increases, each worth 1% of annual salary, or €500 a year, whichever is the greater. This means the deal is worth substantially more for lower paid workers in percentage terms.

 

A third increase, worth a further 1%, would be available for grade-based bargaining for all public service grades. This could either be used to deal with issues affecting particular grades, or it could be taken as a straight 1% pay award.

 

The package also retains existing protections against the privatisation and outsourcing of public services, and it preserves the €100 cap on CORU registration fees for health and social care professionals.

 

Building Momentum also requires the education department to consult with Fórsa about the possible updating of the SNA contract, including the appropriate use of the contracted 72 hours. This provides the first opportunity to renegotiate the SNA contract for over 15 years.

 

Haddington Road hours

The deal also addresses the additional hours introduced for many civil and public servants under the 2013 Haddington Road agreement.

 

This would be done through the establishment of an independent body by the end of March 2021. It would make recommendations to begin the process of returning to pre-Haddington Road hours in 2022, with €150 million set aside to commence implementation. Then there’s provision for a successor agreement to engage on the roll-out of additional recommendations.

 

Building Momentum also includes certain productivity measures, as is the case in all public service agreements. But union negotiators faced down attempts to introduce open competitions for all posts, a five-over-seven working week, and other unacceptable measures.

 

Like previous deals, it also includes an ‘industrial peace’ clause.

 

Fórsa general secretary Kevin Callinan, who led the union negotiating team as chair of the ICTU Public Services Committee, said the outcome represented a positive short-term package, negotiated against a difficult background, to build on the momentum of recent pay restoration and public service flexibility and service quality.

 

“The proposals are substantially weighted towards lower-income civil and public servants, and they represent solid progress on the three priorities we outlined at the outset of the talks. These were a mechanism to address issues outstanding from the Haddington Road agreement, including additional working time, a separate mechanism to address sectoral issues, and a realistic and acceptable approach to pay.

 

“This isn’t everything we all wish for. But it includes important advances and vital protections that will not exist in the absence of an agreement, and is the best that could have been achieved at this time,” he said.

 

Fórsa will be announcing the arrangements for balloting all members covered by the proposed deal in due course. It’s expected that the ballot will take place first thing in 2021. The closing date will be before 15th February, which is when the ICTU Public Services Committee will accept or reject the package on the basis of aggregated union ballot outcomes.

 

Get the full details HERE.

 

Read the full agreement HERE.

 

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You decide: But can we contact you?
by Bernard Harbor
 

 

 


Fórsa members in the civil and public service will vote to decide whether their union backs acceptance or rejection of the proposed new agreement. It’s your choice. But we will need your personal up-to-date contact details to guarantee that your voice is heard, particularly if you are now working remotely.

 

So, we’re asking members to visit the Fórsa website and give us your personal email address, home postal address, and mobile phone number.

 

We’re seeking personal (rather than work) details because this reduces the chance of union communications being blocked or lost in your employer’s systems. This information will be held in strict compliance with our Data Protection Policy, and used only for communications on union matters, including the forthcoming ballot.

 

Please also share this message with colleagues who may not receive the Fórsa ebulletin.

 

To update your details quickly and easily visit the ‘update my details’ page on the Fórsa website and complete the online form.

 

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Any questions?
by Bernard Harbor
 

 

 


There’s a frequently-asked questions section on Fórsa’s website, which outlines the main aspects of the proposed new agreement.

 

The information will be updated and adapted as new questions arise. You can also ask your questions, either from the FAQ page, or HERE

 

 

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Hospital toy appeal
by Hazel Gavigan
 

 

 


There’s still time to support Fórsa’s toy appeal for Temple Street Children’s Hospital, which is located next to the union’s head office in Dublin. It’s a proud Fórsa tradition to collect items for this worthy cause and donate them to Nerney’s Court’s nearest neighbours, making a real difference to children’s lives at this special time of year.

 

You can donate to the Fórsa collection by posting a suitable unwrapped new toy to the following address: Fórsa Toy Appeal, Fórsa Trade Union, Nerney’s Court, Dublin 1. Alternatively, you can drop your contribution into the print room of Nerney’s Court, behind reception.

 

All presents must arrive on or before this Friday morning (18th December), and this year’s organisers have asked people to give special consideration to teenagers when donating.

 

For a list of suitable gifts, click here. 

 

If you have any questions, contact joconnor@forsa.ie.

 

It’s never been more important – or more easy – to get the protections and benefits of union membership. Join Fórsa HERE or contact us HERE.