Miriam Lord: TDs fume as Antigen 4 All in the Dáil gets noses out of joint
Elsewhere this week, Bertie Ahern’s comments on the North go completely south
Elsewhere this week, Bertie Ahern’s comments on the North go completely south
Deal will see wage rises of between 6.2% and 10%, depending on when person was hired
Civil servants are set to move to new offices on Baggot Street despite staff misgivings
Letter to Taoiseach signed by academics and artists urges Government to act ‘without delay’
Austerity-era cuts have left some staff up to €2,000 poorer, Civil Service forum to hear
CPSU wants added hours removed by June and ‘real pay rises’ in talks with Government
Kenny says Government does not have ‘endless pot of money’ and is committed to pay deal
Commissioner Nóirín O’Sullivan also orders gardaí not to participate in strike action
Proposals to Garda on rent and briefing pay could spark similar claims by other unions
CPSU says outcome of Dublin Bus and Luas disputes should be reflected in public service
CPSU signals it will also seek improvements for civil servants in An Garda Síochána
New clerical officers earning €7,000 less than those hired prior to economic crash
Negotiations should take place if new recruits cannot be attracted to positions says Mulvey
Hugh Cooney: February 5th, 1952 - October 19th, 2015
Members of Unite union reject Lansdowne Road accord as terms are ‘insufficient’
Government wants process finished by end of June
Eoin Ronayne says demand for extra productivity in pay talks would be unacceptable
Only very finite amount of money available, industrial relations conference told
The Civil Public and Services Union wants flat rate increase for lower-paid workers
CPSU’s Eoin Ronayne says reports on potential shortfall ‘bizarre and extraordinary’
The Civil Public and Services Union says one of the single biggest threats they are facing is the out-sourcing of services.
Unions call on members to take part in event on October 12th
Congress structures need to be re-examined, says CPSU general secretary
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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