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Talks over pay for Section 39 healthcare workers adjourned to Monday

Talks between unions and Govt representatives were adjourned at the WRC on Monday
Talks between unions and Govt representatives were adjourned at the WRC on Monday

Talks aimed at resolving the long running pay dispute in the community and voluntary sector have been adjourned until Monday afternoon.

Unions and Government representatives resumed negotiations at the Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) this morning.

The ICTU Group of Unions, which includes the INMO, SIPTU and Fórsa, said progress was made at today's talks but that there are some outstanding issues still to be resolved.

Unions have accused the Government of failing to honour a pay agreement struck in October 2023.

That deal pledged to restore a link to pay in the public sector.

Among the workers impacted are staff at Section 39 organisations - privately owned charities and agencies that are contracted by the State to provide healthcare services.

Last week, healthcare workers in Section 39 organisations, who are members of SIPTU, voted overwhelmingly for strike action as part of the dispute.

The union has warned that it will serve notice of strike action on employers if the talks fail to achieve a resolution.

The Department of Children, Equality and Disability said workers in the community and voluntary sector are the backbone of many essential services and should be fairly paid and appropriately recognised for the difficult work they do.

"The Government's priority is clear: To protect these vital services for those who rely on them while ensuring sustainable employment for the dedicated workers who provide quality supports and services," a department spokesperson said.