Public sector pay talks set to begin in coming weeks

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Public sector pay talks set to begin in coming weeks
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Unions have agreed a core set of priorities ahead of public sector pay talks which are due to begin in the coming weeks.

The Public Service Committee of the Irish Congress of Trade Unions said a successor agreement will need to be negotiated and ratified before the current deal expires.

"Cost pressures, including rising mortgage interest rates and corporate profiteering, continue to erode wages," Mr Callinan said. "To stabilise the current agreement, and to ensure a successor agreement commences on a solid foundation, an agreed process for dealing with issues affecting specific groups and grades is essential," Mr Callinan said.

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