81 staff in publically-funded organisations make legal case against pay cut

The Health Service Executive says 81 of 143 people employed at organisations in receipt of taxpayers' money have made a legal case for breaching public pay policy.

81 staff in publically-funded organisations make legal case against pay cut

The Health Service Executive says 81 of 143 people employed at organisations in receipt of taxpayers' money have made a legal case for breaching public pay policy.

A total of 47 people at the organisations have allowed their pay be cut to come into line with public sector policy, while work with others, including at the Central Remedial Clinic, is ongoing.

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