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IMPACT acts on public-private pay debate
Union urges pay recovery as earnings fall
Whistleblowing guidelines published
Low pay law promised
Limerick honours International Brigade locals
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Homelessness event opens for registration
Poorest have biggest tax burden
Pilots ballot for action
Collective bargaining law expected this year
Homeless service dispute resolved
New rules to protect job seekers
IMPACT supports marriage equality
Hospitals branch to host info session
Christy to sing for Gaza kids
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IMPACT acts on public-private pay debate
by Bernard Harbor
 
IMPACT’s Communications Unit has sent all TDs and senators a briefing on the reasons behind the gap in average earnings in the public and private sectors. The union moved after business and media groups presented new CSO earnings figures as evidence that public service pay restoration was not justified.
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Union urges pay recovery as earnings fall
by Bernard Harbor
 
IMPACT has said new CSO figures, which show earnings have fallen in both the public and private sectors despite rising growth and employment, underline the need for pay increases in all sectors of the economy.
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Whistleblowing guidelines published
by Bernard Harbor
 
The Irish Congress of Trade Unions has produced a set of guidelines to help unions agree whistleblowing procedures with employers following the enactment of stronger protections under the Protected Disclosures Act, 2014. All public bodies are now required to publish guidelines about how they will deal with protected disclosures.
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Low pay law promised
by Niall Shanahan
 
Legislation is being drafted to create a new legal framework to replace the Registered Employment Agreement (REA) system. The REAs used to set wage rates and other employment conditions in low paid sectors like retail and hospitality until they were declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court last year.
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Limerick honours International Brigade locals
by Niall Shanahan
 
The Limerick International Brigades Memorial Trust is to host a cultural festival, called Even the Olives Were Bleeding, from Friday 12th September. It will commemorate the six Limerick men who fought with the XV International Brigades during the 1936-1939 Spanish civil war.
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