CPSU recommends acceptance of public pay deal The Civil Public and Services Union, which represents around 10,000 lower paid civil servants, is to recommend acceptance of the new public service pay agreement. public sector pay • 27 Jul 17
CPSU recommends acceptance of public pay deal The Civil Public and Services Union, which represents around 10,000 lower paid civil servants, is to recommend acceptance of the new public service pay agreement. public sector pay • 27 Jul 17
Draft agreement on public sector pay reached The Government and public service unions have reached agreement on a draft pay agreement which will cost €880 million over the next three years. News • 08 Jun 17
Draft agreement on public sector pay reached The Government and public service unions have reached agreement on a draft pay agreement which will cost €880 million over the next three years. News • 08 Jun 17
Some progress reported on non-pay issues at talks Talks on a public service pay agreement have adjourned for the night but will resume at 2.30pm in the afternoon. News • 06 Jun 17
Some progress reported on non-pay issues at talks Talks on a public service pay agreement have adjourned for the night but will resume at 2.30pm in the afternoon. News • 06 Jun 17
€209m a year to provide equal pay in public sector It would cost €209 million a year to give equal pay to public servants recruited since 2011 on lower pay scales, according to the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform Paschal Donohoe. Politics • 01 Jun 17
€209m a year to provide equal pay in public sector It would cost €209 million a year to give equal pay to public servants recruited since 2011 on lower pay scales, according to the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform Paschal Donohoe. Politics • 01 Jun 17
Talks told Govt's outsourcing proposal 'unacceptable' The Government has proposed that potential outsourcing projects worth less than €10 million should be exempt from current restrictions on the outsourcing of services. public sector pay • 31 May 17
Talks told Govt's outsourcing proposal 'unacceptable' The Government has proposed that potential outsourcing projects worth less than €10 million should be exempt from current restrictions on the outsourcing of services. public sector pay • 31 May 17
Minister says securing pay deal will be 'difficult' Negotiations on a new public service pay agreement have reached a point where securing a deal will be difficult, according to Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform Paschal Donohoe. public sector pay • 31 May 17
Minister says securing pay deal will be 'difficult' Negotiations on a new public service pay agreement have reached a point where securing a deal will be difficult, according to Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform Paschal Donohoe. public sector pay • 31 May 17
Lack of Govt pay and pension proposals criticised On the sixth day of the public service pay talks, the Government has been been criticised for again failing to table detailed pay and pension proposals with specific figures included. public sector pay • 29 May 17
Lack of Govt pay and pension proposals criticised On the sixth day of the public service pay talks, the Government has been been criticised for again failing to table detailed pay and pension proposals with specific figures included. public sector pay • 29 May 17
Public pay deal may coincide with new taoiseach appt It is hoped that talks on a new public service pay deal will be concluded by Friday 2 June, the same day that a new taoiseach is due to be announced. Ireland • 18 May 17
Public pay deal may coincide with new taoiseach appt It is hoped that talks on a new public service pay deal will be concluded by Friday 2 June, the same day that a new taoiseach is due to be announced. Ireland • 18 May 17
PSPC: Most public servants should pay more for pensions The Public Service Pay Commission has concluded that most public servants should contribute more to the cost of their pensions. public sector pay • 09 May 17
PSPC: Most public servants should pay more for pensions The Public Service Pay Commission has concluded that most public servants should contribute more to the cost of their pensions. public sector pay • 09 May 17
Donohoe to bring public sector pay report to Cabinet The Public Service Pay Commission report on the pay of 300,000 government employees is to be published tomorrow after it has been considered by the Cabinet. public sector pay • 08 May 17
Donohoe to bring public sector pay report to Cabinet The Public Service Pay Commission report on the pay of 300,000 government employees is to be published tomorrow after it has been considered by the Cabinet. public sector pay • 08 May 17
Donohoe plans public sector pay talks next month Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform Paschal Donohoe has said he hopes to begin negotiations on a new pay agreement with trade union groups before the end of May. Politics • 28 Apr 17
Donohoe plans public sector pay talks next month Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform Paschal Donohoe has said he hopes to begin negotiations on a new pay agreement with trade union groups before the end of May. Politics • 28 Apr 17
Commission report on Govt employee pay expected soon The Public Service Pay Commission is expected to complete its report on the remuneration of Government employees within days, and possibly as early as tomorrow. Ireland • 27 Apr 17
Commission report on Govt employee pay expected soon The Public Service Pay Commission is expected to complete its report on the remuneration of Government employees within days, and possibly as early as tomorrow. Ireland • 27 Apr 17
Minister says public pay strategy has to be affordable The Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform has said that the Government strategy on public sector pay increases would have to be affordable to the State, and fair to everyone working in the public service, as well as to those who depend on them. News • 24 Apr 17
Minister says public pay strategy has to be affordable The Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform has said that the Government strategy on public sector pay increases would have to be affordable to the State, and fair to everyone working in the public service, as well as to those who depend on them. News • 24 Apr 17
ASTI delegates reject call for strike action ASTI delegates have rejected a call for strike action, which would have closed schools next month, but have voted to withdraw from classroom duties from September. Education • 20 Apr 17
ASTI delegates reject call for strike action ASTI delegates have rejected a call for strike action, which would have closed schools next month, but have voted to withdraw from classroom duties from September. Education • 20 Apr 17
Equal pay dominates teachers' conferences Demands for equal pay for equal work look set to dominate the annual conferences of Ireland's three teacher unions, which take place in Belfast, Cork and Killarney over the next three days. News • 18 Apr 17
Equal pay dominates teachers' conferences Demands for equal pay for equal work look set to dominate the annual conferences of Ireland's three teacher unions, which take place in Belfast, Cork and Killarney over the next three days. News • 18 Apr 17
Harris hopeful of 'fruitful' talks between INMO and HSE Minister for Health Simon Harris has said he hopes talks with the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation at the Workplace Relations Commission are fruitful and constructive. News • 02 Mar 17
Harris hopeful of 'fruitful' talks between INMO and HSE Minister for Health Simon Harris has said he hopes talks with the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation at the Workplace Relations Commission are fruitful and constructive. News • 02 Mar 17
INMO proposals for staffing would cost €180m Proposals from the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation to resolve staff shortages would have cost an extra €180m in a full year if implemented, according to confidential figures drawn up during recent negotiations. Health • 10 Feb 17
INMO proposals for staffing would cost €180m Proposals from the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation to resolve staff shortages would have cost an extra €180m in a full year if implemented, according to confidential figures drawn up during recent negotiations. Health • 10 Feb 17
GRA seeks meeting over pay negotiation exclusion The Garda Representative Association is to seek a meeting with Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform Paschal Donohoe over its exclusion from the pay negotiations that have delivered an accelerated pay rise of €1,000 for 250,000 public servants from 1 April. News • 17 Jan 17
GRA seeks meeting over pay negotiation exclusion The Garda Representative Association is to seek a meeting with Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform Paschal Donohoe over its exclusion from the pay negotiations that have delivered an accelerated pay rise of €1,000 for 250,000 public servants from 1 April. News • 17 Jan 17
ASTI members to vote on latest proposals Members of the Association of Secondary Teachers of Ireland trade union will vote later this month on whether to accept or reject the latest offer aimed at resolving their dispute with the Government. News • 05 Jan 17
ASTI members to vote on latest proposals Members of the Association of Secondary Teachers of Ireland trade union will vote later this month on whether to accept or reject the latest offer aimed at resolving their dispute with the Government. News • 05 Jan 17
SIPTU authorises ballot on industrial action SIPTU has authorised ballots by unions members for industrial action and strike action on public service pay. News • 17 Nov 16
SIPTU authorises ballot on industrial action SIPTU has authorised ballots by unions members for industrial action and strike action on public service pay. News • 17 Nov 16
ICTU says Lansdowne Agreement no longer viable The head of the Irish Congress of Trade Unions has said that the Lansdowne Road Agreement "is no longer viable". News • 11 Nov 16
ICTU says Lansdowne Agreement no longer viable The head of the Irish Congress of Trade Unions has said that the Lansdowne Road Agreement "is no longer viable". News • 11 Nov 16
All schools to reopen as ASTI suspends action All second level schools will open as usual tomorrow after the Association of Secondary School Teachers in Ireland suspended its industrial action. News • 08 Nov 16
All schools to reopen as ASTI suspends action All second level schools will open as usual tomorrow after the Association of Secondary School Teachers in Ireland suspended its industrial action. News • 08 Nov 16
Garda pay proposal a 'game changer' A senior public union official has said there is no prospect of the Lansdowne Road Agreement running to its full term and described the proposed garda pay deal as a "game changer". News • 06 Nov 16
Garda pay proposal a 'game changer' A senior public union official has said there is no prospect of the Lansdowne Road Agreement running to its full term and described the proposed garda pay deal as a "game changer". News • 06 Nov 16
Govt to hold fresh talks with ASTI next week The leadership of the Association of Secondary Teachers in Ireland met today to discuss details of their ongoing dispute with the Government over pay for more recently qualified teacher and payments for supervision and substitution duties. News • 28 Oct 16
Govt to hold fresh talks with ASTI next week The leadership of the Association of Secondary Teachers in Ireland met today to discuss details of their ongoing dispute with the Government over pay for more recently qualified teacher and payments for supervision and substitution duties. News • 28 Oct 16
Contingency plans for garda strikes not discussed Minister for Justice Frances Fitzgerald has not yet discussed contingency plans for dealing with planned strikes by gardaí with the Garda Commissioner, according to informed departmental sources. News • 19 Oct 16
Contingency plans for garda strikes not discussed Minister for Justice Frances Fitzgerald has not yet discussed contingency plans for dealing with planned strikes by gardaí with the Garda Commissioner, according to informed departmental sources. News • 19 Oct 16