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31 May, 2007 |
Other NewsNuacht na nOibritheSIPTU calls for stronger enforcement of safety standardsEric Fleming, SIPTU Sectoral Organiser this week called for stronger enforcement of safety standards in the building industry after the Dublin District Court fined construction company GT Crampton €50,000 following the death of a building worker Terence O’Neill in 2002 when concrete stairs collapsed on him at a site he was working on in Ringsend, Dublin. Dublin Airport row resolvedA row involving Aer Lingus baggage handlers in Dublin Airport has been resolved. The dispute arose after a check-in area was relocated in the Airport and the handlers claimed that their working conditions had been diminished and claimed €1,000 extra per year in compensation. IMPACT says private sector pay growing faster than public sectorThis week, public service union IMPACT have said that pay is rising twice as fast in the private sector than it is in public services in response to figures released by the Central Statistics Office for April showing that pay in areas such as banking, insurance, and building societies grew by up to 6.3% while public sector pay has increased by just 3.5%. However, according to the same CSO figures public sector pay is still higher than average industrial earnings. Information Officer for IMPACT, Bernard Harbour said that the reasons for this were that, “Public servants are more likely than their private sector counterparts to be in a trade union. That means it’s very difficult for public sector employers to dodge the pay increases negotiated in national deals. Sadly, this is all too common among unscrupulous private sector bosses who want the benefits of social partnership without having to pick up the tab.” Articles may not be reproduced without the consent of An Phoblacht. For further information, please contact |
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