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11th January 2022
11:46am GMT

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"They are mainly women and lower paid workers who have had a deep felt annoyance and frustration over the imposition of unpaid working time.”
He added: “Restoration of working hours to their pre-2013 levels, subject to a 35-hour working week, will remove a longstanding and debilitating drain on morale and productivity across the civil and public service.”
The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation has also welcomed the recommendations, with general secretary Phil Ní Sheaghdha saying it will largely benefit the retention of staff.
“The additional hours have disproportionately impacted our largely female workforce," she said.
“Since 2013 the additional unpaid hours have had a considerable negative impact on morale, and the retention of nurses and midwives within the public health service.”
However, it is understood that some exceptions have been recommended, including for certain workers in academic roles, as well as hospital consultants who are currently engaged in contract negotiations.Explore more on these topics: