Healthcare Unions call on HSE to end recruitment freeze

Healthcare unions have called on the Health Service Executive to urgently end the ongoing moratorium on the recruitment of healthcare staff. 

Chairperson of the ICTU group of healthcare unions, Albert Murphy said:

Healthcare unions are today welcoming the news that over 2,200 staff can be recruited by the Health Service Executive over the coming months together with 701 posts for the Department of Children Equality Disability Integration and Youth. These posts must be filled in a timely manner.

We are now at the midpoint of the year, the HSE must provide healthcare unions with the Pay and Numbers Strategy for 2024. It is not acceptable that this strategy has not been provided yet. 

As a group of unions, we know all too well the impact the recruitment freeze is having on our members working right across the health service. Services that are constantly short-staffed are having a significant impact on patient safety and outcomes. When posts are remaining unfilled for a prolonged period of time, staff morale is adversely impacted. 

Unless the HSE meaningfully engage with unions on how the HSE recruitment freeze can be wound up, unions will be left with no option but to consult with their members and ultimately ballot for industrial action.

 

ENDS

 

Contact Siobhán de Paor, Head of Communications, Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation 087-7987948

Notes to Editors

The ICTU Group of Healthcare Unions is made up of representatives from the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation, SIPTU, Fórsa, Irish Medical Organisation, Unite, Connect, Medical Laboratory Scientist Association

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