14/07/2019 Comments are off SIPTU Health
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No deal Brexit looms large

The prospect of a ‘no-deal’ Brexit in less than four months is looming large. The implications of the UK leaving the EU without a withdrawal agreement include the destruction of up to 100,000 jobs across the economy, North and South. It will mean massive disruption of trade between the economy of the Republic of Ireland and the UK and across the English landbridge to the EU.

It will involve punitive tariffs on the export of agri-food and other exports to the UK as well significant delays in the movement of goods and workers across the border. Last week, the Government conceded that customs checks, including the possible introduction of some infrastructure on or near the border to protect the EU customs union, will be required.

For over a year the trade union movement, through the ICTU, has called for the introduction of a fund to mitigate the substantial job losses projected after a no-deal Brexit and indeed following British withdrawal from the EU even with an agreement.

This is essential to ensure that jobs are retained where possible until alternative markets to the UK are found, or to ensure the re-skilling and re-training of the workers whose jobs are destroyed over the coming months.

Equally as important, the Government needs to assure the Irish people that real steps are in place to protect the provisions of the Good Friday Agreement which have at their core the development of an all island economy and the free movement of goods, people and services across the Irish border

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SIPTU accepts invitation to Labour Court hearing on health dispute

SIPTU Health representatives have accepted an invitation to attend a hearing at the Labour Court on Monday, 22nd July, to discuss the dispute involving 10,000 health service workers over the implementation of a job evaluation scheme and chef review.

SIPTU Health Division Organiser, Paul Bell, said; “We have accepted an invitation from the Labour Court to attend further discussions in order to resolve the dispute involving our members over the implementation of the job evaluation scheme. Further strike action remains deferred pending the outcome of these talks, which are due to commence on Monday 22nd July.”

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Video: Labour Court hearing adjourns

Video: Following a long day of engagement in the Labour Court a hearing aimed at resolving the dispute involving 10,000 health workers and chefs has now adjourned.

#ourSIPTU members asked to continue to prepare for strike action. #payjusticestrike

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Labour Court hearing resumes at 3.30pm

A Labour Court hearing aimed at resolving the current dispute involving up to 10,000 health workers and chefs will resume today Wednesday 10th July at 3.30 p.m.

Updates will be issued on SIPTU Health App.

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Patricia King responding to an Taoiseach Leo Varadkar at #BDC19

ICTU General Secretary Patricia King’s powerful response to Leo Varadkar at last week’s Congress. Taoiseach left in doubt about our movements all-Island position on

  • Workers Rights
  • Decent Housing
  • Fair Taxation
  • Equality

Full video here

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Labour Court hearing adjourns until Wednesday

A Labour Court hearing aimed at resolving the current dispute involving up to 10,000 health workers and chefs has adjourned until Wednesday 10th July at 3.00 p.m.

SIPTU Health Divisional Organiser, Paul Bell, said: “After three days of intensive engagement in the Labour Court the hearing has now adjourned at the court’s request. All the issues of concern that led to 10,000 health workers taking strike action last week were robustly presented by SIPTU representatives.”

He added: “SIPTU representatives are satisfied members of the Labour Court have full knowledge of our members grievances over the implementation of a job evaluation scheme and what may be necessary to resolve this ongoing dispute.”

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Labour Court to resume talks on job evaluation dispute today

SIPTU representatives have confirmed that a Labour Court hearing aimed at resolving a dispute involving 10,000 health service workers and chefs over the implementation of a job evaluation scheme was adjourned late last night following a day of intensive discussions.

The court is set to reconvene at 11.30 a.m. today (Friday, 5th July)

SIPTU Health Divisional Organiser, Paul Bell said: “It is expected that the Court will complete its involvement in this dispute today and hopefully be in a position to issue a recommendation.”

Regular updates are available on our SIPTU Health App and other dedicated digital platforms.  

04/07/2019 Comments are off SIPTU Health
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Labour Court talks continuing this evening

Live update

 

“It is our hope that we can talk today about the implementation of our members’ agreement. The Labour Court assisted the parties yesterday in getting into a space where we think we can make some progress but at the end of the day this will be a difficult set of negotiations.

The Labour Court is the key to how we progress further and whether we have something to bring back to our members that will be satisfactory.” – SIPTU Health Divisional Organiser, Paul Bell on his way into day two of Labour Court hearing.

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Labour Court hearing on health dispute adjourns.

SIPTU representative have today confirmed that the Labour Court hearing aimed at resolving the dispute in the health service has adjourned for the evening.

SIPTU Health Divisional Organiser, Paul Bell, said: “After a long day of deliberations members the court has adjourned for the evening and will reconvene tomorrow morning (Thursday, 4th July) at 1030 a.m. Our engagement today centred on a technical matter concerning our collective agreement. This matter was resolved to our satisfaction.

He added: “Overall, SIPTU representatives believe that the hearing today was constructive. We look forward to working within the process to resolve this dispute in a way that benefits our members and protects public health services.”

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Full Labour Court hearing underway

Members’ Update

SIPTU representatives are today (Wednesday, 3rd July) attending a full Labour Court hearing on the implementation of a job evaluation scheme.

Speaking before the hearing, SIPTU Health Divisional Organiser, Paul Bell, said: “SIPTU representatives expect to get a fair hearing of our pay justice claim for our members seeking job evaluation and those working in the chef grades. We could not reach a conclusion through the Workplace Relations Commission. At this stage we have to have confidence that the Court can assist the parties in reaching an acceptable resolution.”

He added: “Our message to members’ is simple. Stay strong. Stay focussed. We are in a process. We have confidence that we can come through the process, and whatever comes out of this, SIPTU members will have the final say.”