Reform talks to wrap up soon
by Bernard Harbor
 
The agreement, which requires management to consult with unions on action plans in each sector, acknowledges public servants’ “unprecedented display of commitment, flexibility, hard work and agility in public service provision” during the pandemic.
The agreement, which requires management to consult with unions on action plans in each sector, acknowledges public servants’ “unprecedented display of commitment, flexibility, hard work and agility in public service provision” during the pandemic.

Discussions aimed at agreeing an ‘action plan’ for education sector reforms are expected to be completed within the next two weeks. The action plan will outline measures to be implemented under the reform provisions of the new public service agreement, Building Momentum.

 

The union has told the employers that the new deal presents an opportunity to build on the spirit of flexibility and commitment shown by education workers and other public servants during the Covid-19 emergency. But it says the short duration and modest pay adjustments in Building Momentum are also relevant to the scope of proposed changes.

 

The agreement, which requires management to consult with unions on action plans in each sector, acknowledges public servants’ “unprecedented display of commitment, flexibility, hard work and agility in public service provision” during the pandemic.

 

It commits the parties to harness this momentum to meet challenges like the continuing response to Covid-19, keeping schools open, establishing best practice on remote working, and addressing digitisation.

 

As well as modest pay adjustments this year and next, Building Momentum requires the education department to consult with Fórsa about the 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.

 

The agreement’s pay provisions are strongly skewed towards the lower paid, with higher percentage increases for those earning less than €50,000, and it includes a process to address the so-called ‘Haddington Road hours,’ with money set aside next year to fund changes to working time for those affected.

 

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