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Flexitime returns following Fórsa pressure
by Bernard Harbor
 

Normal flexitime arrangements are to be reintroduced by 24th August for civil and public servants based in the workplace on pre-coronavirus working time and attendance patterns.

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Pay talks set for September
by Bernard Harbor
 

Public service unions and the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform are to engage in early September to explore the potential for a successor to the Public Service Stability Agreement (PSSA), which expires at the end of this year.

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Home working: New protections needed
by Mehak Dugal
 

Trade unions have this week called on the Government to review employment laws to make sure they protect those working at home in the post-pandemic world of work.

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So much rests on schools reopening
by Mehak Dugal
 

Fórsa has said a €375 million financial package, announced by the Government this week, could boost confidence that schools can be reopened safely at the end of August.

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Working parents face problems
by Bernard Harbor
 

Fórsa has warned that proposed changes to working arrangements for civil and public servants with caring responsibilities could lead to serious difficulties on the ground at the end of next month.

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Today’s webinar explores future of work
by Róisín McKane
 

The final session in Fórsa’s summer series of webinars on campaigning issues takes place at 1pm today (Friday 31st July), when a panel of experts discuss the future of work.

 

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