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Work & Life
Pay recovery is vital if Government jobs target is to be achieved
New political party looks to freeze public sector pay
Bogus claims of health staff surplus rejected
IMPACT cautions transport minister on Aer Lingus takeover bid
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Trade unions express solidarity with France following attacks
Half say they’d pay more tax for better services – TASC survey
Low taxes linked to public service challenges
Obituaries Maura O'Connor and Kitty Dunne
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Pay recovery is vital if Government jobs target is to be achieved
by Niall Shanahan
 

Pay recovery across all sectors of the Irish economy is vital if the Government is to achieve its target of full employment by 2018.

IMPACT general secretary, Shay Cody, said that the Government’s objective to achieve full employment two years earlier than originally planned is ambitious. Shay said “Every trade union wishes to see this objective realised, but it can only be achieved by enabling workers to spend more in the domestic economy.

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New political party looks to freeze public sector pay
by Niall Shanahan
 
Lucinda Creighton, TD.
Lucinda Creighton, TD.
The ‘Reboot Ireland’ campaign, which is expected to launch a new political party by next month, has already made its intentions clear to freeze public sector pay.

The campaign, launched by TD Lucinda Creighton and celebrity financial adviser Eddie Hobbs earlier this month, has already attracted widespread criticism for not having any real policies. Despite the absence of a manifesto or policy programme, the as-yet-unnamed political party seems very keen to contain public service pay.
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Bogus claims of health staff surplus rejected
by Niall Shanahan
 
John McGuinness, TD.
John McGuinness, TD.

In a recent column in the Irish Independent, chair of the Dáil Public Accounts Committee (PAC)  John McGuinness TD, claimed that there are 3,000 middle managers ‘surplus to requirements’ in the HSE, and identified the surplus as the root cause of all the problems in the Irish health service.

IMPACT national secretary Louise O’Donnell responded in a letter to Mr McGuinness. Louise wrote, “It remains the most enduring myth of our health services that it is overburdened with clerical, administrative and management staff. Between 2009 and 2013, numbers of staff employed in these categories fell by more than any other, with the exception of general support staff.
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IMPACT cautions transport minister on Aer Lingus takeover bid
by Niall Shanahan
 

IMPACT national secretary Matt Staunton has written to the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, Paschal Donohoe TD, outlining the concerns of IMPACT members at Aer Lingus about the consequences of a successful takeover of the airline by International Airlines Group (IAG).

 

Matt wrote to the minister as speculation continues to mount about the imminent possibility of a third bid for Aer Lingus, following the rejection of two IAG bids for Aer Lingus last month.

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