In this issue
IMPACT young members' group event - The Cost of Living for Young Workers
Pay deal looks set for success
Progress on IOT fixed-term posts
Temporary health staff need support
Childcare cash and paid leave demanded
IMPACT prepares gender pay gap submission
Progress on IOT fixed-term posts
IMPACT won a commitment to the regularisation of various posts during the recent pay talks.
by Bernard Harbor
 
The Department of Education and Skills has advised institutes of technology to offer permanent contracts to non-teaching fixed-term staff who are currently in “posts which would be considered as permanent positions.”

The advice, which was set out in guidance to IOTs and universities earlier this month, emerged after IMPACT won a commitment to the regularisation of admin, technical, library, support and management posts during the recent pay talks.

The department refers third-level institutions to the fixed-term workers’ legislation, and highlights the distinction between genuine fixed-term or specific-purpose contracts and the filling of permanent posts on a fixed-term basis. “The application of the Act is the minimum standard expected of employers.” it says.

Under the Protection of Employment (Fixed Term Work) Act, employers are only permitted to hire staff on fixed-term contracts when there are legitimate and objective grounds for doing so. Examples include covering for maternity leave or career breaks, and hiring someone for a specific time-limited project.
 
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