Ictu to accept pay freeze deal and cost-saving measures
The Irish Congress of Trade Unions (Ictu) will formally approve the government’s proposals for a four-year pay freeze and a programme of cost-saving reforms in the public sector when the body’s public services committee meets on Tuesday.
The Irish Congress of Trade Unions (Ictu) will formally approve the government’s proposals for a four-year pay freeze and a programme of cost-saving reforms in the public sector when the body’s public services committee meets on Tuesday.
After Siptu and Impact - the two largest public sector unions - voted in favour of the Croke Park deal this weekend, the weighted system of voting on the committee means the agreement will...
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