Northern Ireland civil servants provided 5% pay rise and £1,500 bonus
Civil servants in Northern Ireland have been provided a 5 p.c pay rise and a one-off £1,500 cost. This provide was made by Stormont Finance Minister Caoimhe Archibald after employees took industrial motion demanding equal pay throughout the UK.
In January, public sector employees, together with civil servants, staged one of many largest strikes in current Northern Irish historical past. The provide features a 5 p.c enhance for many Civil Service pay scales, elevating the lowest-paid workers’s wages to the voluntary Living Wage Foundation charges of £12 an hour or £23,177 yearly a ten p.c enhance.
It additionally contains performance-related development and a £1,500 non-consolidated cost for workers eligible for the 2023 pay award. This provide comes after discussions with Civil Service commerce unions.
These unions will now seek the advice of their members in regards to the provide. After the restoration of devolved authorities earlier this month, Ms Archibald stated her division aimed to behave swiftly.
“Following meetings with recognised Civil Service unions last week, I am pleased to have been able to move quickly to make this pay offer for civil servants which recognises their role in the delivery of public services,” she stated.
“Civil servants, like other public servants, have been waiting some time for their 2023 pay award against the context of a cost-of-living crisis and pressures on their own household budgets.”
“I hope staff will look favourably on the offer and that unions’ consultation with their members will proceed as swiftly as possible so we can get pay to staff as soon as practicable.”
“Our public sector workers are at the heart of service delivery. We have a challenging journey of enhancing services in the time ahead for which we will need the expertise of our staff.”