National Community Care Network says failure to grant the workers 8% pay award would mean staff doing the same work for the same organisations were receiving different rates of pay
National Community Care Network says failure to grant the workers 8% pay award agreed in October would mean staff doing the same work for the same organisations were receiving different rates of payUnions are due to meet HSE representatives on Tuesday in an attempt to resolve the issue as talks about a further round of pay increases related to the recent public sector pay deal are due to start at the Workplace Relations Commission next week.
Unions representing staff across section 39, section 56 and section 10 organisations say no exclusions were sought by the Government negotiators during the talks leading to the deal, and that their understanding was that the agreement would apply to everyone working in the various sectors. The NCCN said the workers in its sector were among those who understood they would benefit from October’s pay agreement.
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