03/05/2019
INMO Nurses Vote To Accept Proposals
Nurses and midwives from the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO) have voted to accept proposals to resolve their industrial dispute.
62% of members voted in favour of the measures, which include:
• Commitment to safe staffing levels, based on patient dependency;
• A new, higher salary scale for staff nurses and midwives;
• An independent expert group to look at pay for those in managerial grades;
• Increased and expanded allowances;
• Extra promotional opportunities;
• Supports for professional development and education.
It comes after INMO professionals took strike action for three separate days- 30 January, 05 February and 07 February.
Once the final proposals were agreed, voting was held in workplaces across Ireland from 08 April to Wednesday 01 May.
INMO General Secretary Phil Ní Sheaghdha, said: "INMO nurses and midwives fought hard for patient safety and staffing in a determined, controlled and collective manner. We are extremely proud of the safe, patient-focused strike organised by our strike committees. The government have committed to full implementation of these proposals. We now seek an immediate meeting with them to ensure this happens without delay.
"I want to thank our President, officers, and Executive Council for their tireless work and brave decisions throughout this dispute. I would also like to thank our colleagues in other unions for their solidarity – especially Patricia King in ICTU, who gave us great assistance. We are also grateful to the Labour Court and the Workplace Relations Commission for their considerable efforts to resolve this dispute.
"Finally, I would like to thank the public who showed Ireland's nurses and midwives such support during our strike days."
(JG/CM)
62% of members voted in favour of the measures, which include:
• Commitment to safe staffing levels, based on patient dependency;
• A new, higher salary scale for staff nurses and midwives;
• An independent expert group to look at pay for those in managerial grades;
• Increased and expanded allowances;
• Extra promotional opportunities;
• Supports for professional development and education.
It comes after INMO professionals took strike action for three separate days- 30 January, 05 February and 07 February.
Once the final proposals were agreed, voting was held in workplaces across Ireland from 08 April to Wednesday 01 May.
INMO General Secretary Phil Ní Sheaghdha, said: "INMO nurses and midwives fought hard for patient safety and staffing in a determined, controlled and collective manner. We are extremely proud of the safe, patient-focused strike organised by our strike committees. The government have committed to full implementation of these proposals. We now seek an immediate meeting with them to ensure this happens without delay.
"I want to thank our President, officers, and Executive Council for their tireless work and brave decisions throughout this dispute. I would also like to thank our colleagues in other unions for their solidarity – especially Patricia King in ICTU, who gave us great assistance. We are also grateful to the Labour Court and the Workplace Relations Commission for their considerable efforts to resolve this dispute.
"Finally, I would like to thank the public who showed Ireland's nurses and midwives such support during our strike days."
(JG/CM)
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