LouisCribben
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Same in the Banks , all those on union agreed contacts will get an incremental raise annually until they hit top of scale.Unions i presume, doing their bit for the country again
Same in the Banks , all those on union agreed contacts will get an incremental raise annually until they hit top of scale.
I believe the same applies in the ESB.
Yes it is down to the unions doing their bit for their members , thankfully !
Why has there not been more (any) redundancy in the banks when there is elsewhere? They cant possibly be as busy as they used to be, if you took mortgage processing/approving staff alone as an example? What are the staff doing now that were approving 20 mortgages a day for the last 5 years??
Why has there not been more (any) redundancy in the banks when there is elsewhere? They cant possibly be as busy as they used to be, if you took mortgage processing/approving staff alone as an example? What are the staff doing now that were approving 20 mortgages a day for the last 5 years??
2000 redundancies in the Bank of Ireland in 2006.Why has there not been more (any) redundancy in the banks when there is elsewhere? They cant possibly be as busy as they used to be, if you took mortgage processing/approving staff alone as an example? What are the staff doing now that were approving 20 mortgages a day for the last 5 years??
That's all that needs to be said.No, of course we can't afford to be dishing out payrises. But the agreement is contractual so there's nothing we can do.
"Congress" will not allow the government to do that.Contracts did not stop some of the big 4 accountancy firms reducing salaries and amending holiday entitlements etc. They just issued staff with new contracts.
If the state has to borrow money to pay its employees, surely its time to look at new contracts.
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