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# Public Pay

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Donohoe says he'll listen to unions on bid to remove emergency legislation as part of pay talks
Earlier this week, Minister Donohoe invited a number of unions representing public sector workers to discuss pay within the sector.
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The gap between private pensions and public pensions has the government worried
Enda Kenny said Minister Paschal Donohoe will not deal with its strategy for public pay until the Public Pay Commission sends its report.
After weeks of negotiation, a 'final' pay deal has been offered to ASTI teachers
There has been some movement on supervision and substitution and Junior Cert cycle reform.
'Some navy officers rescuing migrants from the Med are on the minimum wage'
Taoiseach Enda Kenny said he has “no intention” of allowing the Defence Forces access to the Workplace Relations Commission or the Labour Court.
'I don't want to see that happen': Risk of row backs on garda resources without Lansdowne, says minister
Minister Paschal Donohoe is holding the line that the Lansdowne Road Agreement is the only show in town.
46% of Irish people support teachers as strikes set to go ahead
Teachers have planned to strike on seven days between 27 October and 7 December.
Those in exam years will feel the strain of teacher strikes, says student organisation
Some students in exam years have expressed an interest in studying in school during these days but this is not likely to be feasible due to the lack of supervision and insurance requirements.
In the midst of strike action, a public pay commission is finally being set up
The commission will advise the government on pay for hundreds of thousands of public sector workers.
The Lansdowne Road deal: Who's getting what and who's not happy about it
It looks likely the agreement will be accepted though some workers are not at all satisfied with it.
Progress reported after a late, late night at the public sector pay talks
The exact details are still being hammered out.
Alan Shatter will donate severance payments to Jack & Jill Foundation
The former Minister for Justice was entitled to these recently abolished payments.
Over 100 Section 38 charities should have allowances stopped - HSE
The recommendations come after a HSE review of Section 38 pay agreement.
'Steady progress' has been made in ensuring Section 38 pay compliance
A letter from Minister James Reilly has detailed how ten organisations have confirmed their compliance.
St Vincent's bosses meet with HSE over pay - but won't say what happened
The hospital group was hauled before the HSE to discuss its compliance with public sector pay rules.
Result of ASTI Haddington Road vote expected this evening
In a second vote on the Government pay deal, union leaders have urged secondary teachers to reject it.
ASTI reject Haddington Road agreement, vote for industrial action
The union representing 17,000 secondary teachers voted by way of a 63 per cent majority to reject the deal.
Nurses and midwives: The HSE is breaking minimum wage law
The INMO said that interns are being asked to increase their hours while only being paid 50 per cent of the staff rate of pay.
Another public sector union has voted in favour of Haddington Road
The union represents workers in the Civil Service, An Post, FÁS and other organisations.
The Evening Fix... now with added surfing and goodbyes
Here are the things we learned, loved and shared today.
Another union votes in favour of Haddington Road deal
The Association of Higher and Civil Public Servants has voted 64 to 36 per cent to back the agreement.
Two more unions sign up to Haddington Road public pay deal
The Irish Medical Organisation and the Civil and Public Service Union become the latest to accept the pay plan.
Gardaí, nurses and midwives sign up to new Haddington Road pay deal
The deal marks the first time that Gardaí had been given a direct role in negotiating their own pay terms.
IMO tells members to vote Yes on Haddington Road deal - reluctantly
The doctors’ union says the proposals on the table are “far from perfect” but that on balance, the deal is worth backing.
UNITE tells members they should vote against Haddington Road deal
The union says the new proposals don’t address its concerns about the broader economic effect of public pay cuts.
Dáil vote means top earners set to take pay cut from July
Public servants earning over €65,000 a year will have pay cuts from July 1 after this evening’s Dáil vote.
The Evening Fix... now with 300 extra Kate Bushes
Here are the things we learned, loved and shared today.
Oireachtas agenda: Motor tax, pay cuts and Shatter's future
TDs will today begin discussing legislation that cuts their own pay, as well as others who earn €65,000 in the public purse.
The Evening Fix: Now Getting Lucky in 8-bit
Here are the things we learned, loved and shared today.
Doctors' union delays decision on whether to back new pay deal
The Irish Medical Organisation wants clarification on the nature of proposed talks to encourage junior doctors against emigrating.
Brian Hayes: 'Unions who reject new public pay deal will face harsher cuts'
Negotiations have “concluded” on the Haddington Road deal, said the junior finance minister, adding less favourable conditions will apply to those unions who reject it.
Secondary teachers' unions reject new 'Haddington Road' pay deal
The ASTI and TUI say the ‘Haddington Road’ proposals aren’t sufficiently different from Croke Park 2 to change their minds.
The Evening Fix: Now with the happiest eater ever
Here are the things we learned, loved and shared today.
SIPTU says workers should accept revised new public pay deal
The country’s biggest trade union says the Haddington Road deal maintains protection against redundancy or a major redeployment.
Dáil to begin discussing pay cuts for top public earners next week
NTMA and NAMA staff will lose exemption from new public pay cuts
Some staff at the NTMA refused to take voluntary pay cuts – so now the agency will be liable to mandatory deductions.
Here's what's contained in the new 'Haddington Road' public pay deal
‘Croke Park’ is dead, long live ‘Haddington Road’.
INTO says teachers should vote Yes to revised pay deal
The primary teachers’ union says the new proposals are an improvement on the rejected Croke Park 2 deal.
Doctors and teachers reveal details of revised Croke Park 2 plans
The IMO and INTO have both published details of the sector-specific deals tabled at the Labour Relations Commission.