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Racism at work on the rise
by Mehak Dugal

 

 

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Lynch expulsion from Tunisia reveals extent of dissent crackdown
by Niall Shanahan

 

 

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Gender pay gap sits at almost 13%
by Mehak Dugal

 

 

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New AA Roadside Rescue plan for members
by Róisín McKane

 

 

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Fórsa providing support at Wexford General
by Niall Shanahan
 

Fórsa officials are on site to provide support to members at Wexford General Hospital since yesterday, following the evacuation of more than 200 patients after a fire broke out at the hospital on Wednesday evening.

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Pay boost from 1st March as unions prep for pay talks
by Niall Shanahan
 

Public service pay will get a boost from this week under the terms of the Building Momentum review. While pay increases under the Building Momentum have been delayed in the HSE, Fórsa and other health unions are continuing to press the national health body to ensure that all pay terms are brought up to date.

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Public service recruitment a problem across Europe
by Niall Shanahan
 

Problems with recruitment and retention in some public services, including health services, are part of a wider European trend. 

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AGM season for health and welfare
by Róisín McKane
 

Fórsa’s health and welfare members all across the country have been gathering at their branch annual general meetings (AGMs) over the last number of weeks.

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Healthcare workers more likely to be sexually harassed in workplace
by Mehak Dugal
 

Fórsa has raised concern at the number of workers reporting to suffer from unwanted sexual attention in the workplace.

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Spain approves paid menstrual leave
by Mehak Dugal
 

The Spanish parliament has approved the creation of a sick leave for women suffering from incapacitating periods, becoming the first country in Europe to do so.

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