In this issue
IMPACT membership benefits
New guide to health job evaluation scheme
Civil service bereavement leave increased
Gender pay gap disclosure sought
Health professionals make their points
New union would strengthen workers’ hand
Kilkenny action mooted
by Bernard Harbor
 

IMPACT members at Saint Patrick’s centre for children and adults with intellectual disabilities are to ballot for industrial action. The union says management is foisting significant changes to rosters, grading structures and contracts of employment without consultation. SIPTU and the INMO are also balloting their members at the Kilkenny centre.

IMPACT assistant general secretary Shay Clinton said management at the centre was ignoring agreed protocols governing engagement with staff and unions prior to introducing significant change in the workplace. “Management has foisted changes on staff – including changes to rosters, the introduction of new grades, new contracts of employment, and changes to agreed procedures – and all without the required consultation,” he said.

“Staff are completly frustrated with management’s approach and this was reflected in the decision to proceed with a ballot for industrial action. Many are nursing and care staff working in a challenging environment where trust with service users and colleagues is paramount. Management’s approach has certainly undermined this trust and staff have had enough,” he said.

The IMPACT ballot closes on Friday 17th February.

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