Workers copy TDs and demand an extra £250 a week
- Conference notes the pay claim lodged by TDs seeking an
increase of £250 per week. Therefore conference instructs the
incoming Executive Committee to lodge a claim for an across the
board increase of £250 per week for all PSEU members. This
claim is to be lodged with the Department of Finance by 1st June
2000.
- This Annual Delegate Conference expresses its total
dissatisfaction with the manner in which the General Secretary has
dealt with issues in relation to pay (in the light of what has
been achieved by unions representing Gardai, Nurses, etc. etc.)
and calls for his immediate resignation.
- This Conference proposes a vote of no confidence in the
General Secretary because of his apparent inaction on behalf of
all members on the pay front.
These three motions were passed in January at the annual general
meeting of Public Service Executive Union members working in the
Department of Social, Community & Family Affairs in Dublin. They
went forward to the PSEU annual conference, (as we go to print). It
may appear a bit unrealistic/silly at first glance, but it does what
was intended. It makes the point that one of the 'social partners'
(the government) don't give a damn about pay restraint when it comes
to their own salaries, and that unions should actually fight for
their members (now there's a thought you don't find too often in ICTU
headquarters).
This article from Workers Solidarity
No59 Published Spring 2000