New Government should declare emergency over
by Bernard Harbor
More than a decade since the economic crash, public service pay and conditions are still being framed by an “emergency mind-set,” despite Ireland’s return to robust growth, exchequer finances and employment rates, according to Fórsa’s general secretary.
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Wages set to grow as market tightens
by Niall Shanahan
The latest report on private sector wages from the trade union-backed Nevin Economic Research Institute (NERI) has identified significant prospects for medium-term wage growth of 3.5% or more a year.
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Belfast crew to gain 5%
by Bernard Harbor
Aer Lingus cabin crew based in Belfast airport are in line for salary increases worth 5% over two years, after a Fórsa-negotiated pay deal was accepted by a margin of 80%-20% in a recent ballot.
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Executives make hay on pay
by Mehak Dugal
Welcome to 2020, when it took just three days for the chief executives of FTSE 100 firms to earn more than ordinary UK workers will in the whole of the year, according to a new report from the High Pay Centre.
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National minimum wage to increase
by Mehak Dugal
The statutory minimum wage is set to increase to €10.10 an hour on 1st February on foot of the Low Pay Commission’s recommendation. The belated Government decision brings an end to months of uncertainty for minimum wage earners.
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Have your say on Fórsa strategy
The deadline for members’ submissions to the Fórsa ‘Strategic Organisational Review Team’ (SORT) exercise, is the end of January. Last month, the SORT emailed members to invite them to inform the development of a strategic plan, which will inform the union’s direction over the next five years.
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