Forsa Public Sector Agreement

The Forsa Public Sector Agreement: What it means for Ireland

In 2021, the Irish government and Forsa, the largest trade union in the country, reached a historic agreement that will have a significant impact on the public sector. The new Forsa Public Sector Agreement sets out the terms and conditions for over 300,000 public sector workers, and includes pay increases, changes to working conditions, and improvements to services.

One of the key features of the Forsa Public Sector Agreement is the provision for pay increases. Under the agreement, public sector workers will receive a 1% increase in pay from October 2021, followed by a further 1% increase in 2022. These pay increases are long overdue, and will help to address the growing issue of low pay in the public sector.

Another important aspect of the agreement is the focus on improving working conditions for public sector workers. This includes measures such as increased flexibility around working hours, improved access to training and development, and more support for workers with caring responsibilities. These changes will help to create a more supportive and inclusive working environment for public sector employees, which in turn will lead to better outcomes for the people who rely on public services.

The Forsa Public Sector Agreement also includes a number of measures aimed at improving services for the public. This includes increased funding for key services such as healthcare, education, and social services, as well as new initiatives to tackle issues such as climate change and social inequality. By investing in these areas, the Irish government and Forsa hope to create a fairer and more sustainable society for everyone.

Overall, the Forsa Public Sector Agreement is a significant step forward for Ireland, and represents a positive outcome for both public sector workers and the wider community. By providing fair pay increases, improving working conditions, and investing in essential services, the agreement sets a strong foundation for a more equitable and prosperous future.