Frontline public sector workers consider action if pay cuts remain on Croke Park table

The executive committee of the 24/7 Frontline Services Alliance is to meet today, to consider how to proceed if cuts in basic pay, premiums or allowances are not taken off the table at dicussions on the Croke Park extension.

Frontline public sector workers consider action if pay cuts remain on Croke Park table

The executive committee of the 24/7 Frontline Services Alliance is to meet today, to consider how to proceed if cuts in basic pay, premiums or allowances are not taken off the table at dicussions on the Croke Park extension.

It follows a meeting yesterday by the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO), after which general secretary Liam Doran reaffirmed the organisation's commitment to protect its members' current income from further cuts.

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