Journalists, Firefighters
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EPSU suorganizuotame žurnalistų susitikime kalbėta apie teisingus mokesčius, vandens ir medicinos sektorių privatizavimo grėsmes ir pan
(1st June 2015) Gegužės mėnesį EPSU suorganizuotame žurnalistų iš įvairių šalių susitikime Madride kalbėta itin jautriomis temomis: apie teisingus mokesčius ir jų proporcingą suvienodinimą, apie vandens ir medicinos sektorių privatizavimo
Union calls for agitation against fire service reorganisation
(February 2017) The FP-CGIL public services federation has called on the government to stop the planned reorganisation of the fire service and to consult properly with the unions about any proposals to change the role and organisation of the service and the pay and working conditions of employees. The union says that the government has ignored the opinitons of the union over plans to restructure the service and reduce its autonomy by giving a role to the local prefecture.
Union makes some gains in fire service negotiations
(March 2017) The FP-CGIL public service federation reports that it has made some gains in the current negotiations over pay and reforms to the fire service. An EUR 80 a month pay increase will be implemented while the union will continue to negotiate a new collective agreement. The federation has also had some influence of the restructuring proposals put forward by the government and is particularly please that the fire service will retain some autonomy and not come under the control of the local prefecture.
Unions want action on long-term decline in pay
The FBU firefighters' union has expressed disappointment that the employers' organisation has failed to provide a response to the union's pay claim that was submitted in early June. The union is looking for an immediate and substantial increase in pay to take account of 10 years of pay freezes and below-inflation increases. Meanwhile, the main civil service union, PCS, has launched a campaign on pay with the aim also of securing a pay increase that will begin to restore pay levels after a similar period when pay has been frozen or kept inflation.