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Leah Farrell

Union seeks 'urgent' WRC intervention over Bank of Ireland's plan to cut workforce by 1,400

The Financial Services Union has written to the WRC seeking conciliation.

THE UNION THAT represents a majority of Bank of Ireland staff members has written to the Workplace Relations Commission, seeking “urgent” intervention over the bank’s plans to cut 1,400 jobs.

Earlier this month, the bank said that it would roll out a voluntary redundancy scheme with the aim of reducing its headcount from 10,400 to below 9,000 in a bid to cut costs.

The Financial Services Union (FSU) now claims that the proposal breaches the terms of an existing change management agreement between staff and the bank.  

At the time, FSU general secretary John O’Connell said he was “surprised” by the announcement and described it as “one of the biggest cultural missteps in banking history in Ireland”.

The FSU has now written to the WRC, asking for a conciliation process to be set up between the union and the bank.

Commenting on today’s development, O’Connell said, “These proposals were made unilaterally, in a way which was not in keeping with normal industrial relations practise.

“We have long-standing agreements with Bank of Ireland, which were cast aside in this case.”

“We have sought the intervention of the Workplace Relations Commission and look forward to meaningful engagement from Bank of Ireland as we seek to ensure protections for staff.”

A spokesperson for Bank of Ireland said, “We previously announced that we were launching a group-wide voluntary redundancy programme to colleagues.

“This is an enhanced scheme, which is voluntary, and is now open to all colleagues. We are engaging with all representative bodies throughout this programme and we will continue to do so.”

“We appreciate that this is an important decision for colleagues and we are providing a range of practical supports including tax, pension, education and career advice as well as a continued focus on their wellbeing. 

Bank of Ireland also said that it has “engaged with all employee representative bodies and will “continue to do so”.

“We have had significant engagement with the FSU, and we have further meetings planned over the coming weeks”, the bank added.

The “enhanced” package being offered to workers includes 4 weeks’ pay per year of service, instead of the statutory two weeks, and a €5,000 training grant.

Bank of Ireland chief executive Francesca McDonagh announced the cuts on 5 August, shortly after the bank reported a loss of €667 million for the first six months of 2020.

These losses mostly relate to a decision to write down the value of the bank’s loan book by between €936 million and €1.3 billion in anticipation of a potential wave of defaults caused by the pandemic.

In 2018, the bank announced plans to cut 2,000 jobs by 2021, around 500 of which have gone so far.

In March, the FSU engaged with the banks to secure a pause on redundancies during the Covid-19 crisis. Both AIB and Ulster Bank agreed to temporarily halt their redundancy programmes at the time.  

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    Jun 5th 2012, 11:51 AM

    Has the Cookie Monster been in the cookie jar again ?

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    Jun 5th 2012, 12:31 PM

    Very odd timing. They withdraw their support of this project not long after the sentencing of the doctor who helped locate Bin Laden. I’m not making accusations but it is funny.

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    Jun 5th 2012, 12:04 PM

    Great. Now they’ll redirect the $20m into more drones to attack the Pakistani population.

    There’s hardly a peek about Americas secret war against Pakistan and the amount of civilians they’ve killed in comparison to
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    Jun 5th 2012, 1:16 PM

    Don’t be a muppet

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    Jun 5th 2012, 2:28 PM

    Think you may find that the drones you are referring to cost considerably more that $20 million.

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    Jun 5th 2012, 3:02 PM

    Not true Derek. Guardian have been reporting the last few days on the increase of drone attacks in Pakistan and how they are blowing up *suspected* militants and everyone within a 100yd radius and then blowing up the funerals of the victims just in case their sons and daughters should harbour any resentment. Me suspects this tactic ain’t gonna work on the war on terror but if it does the guy who ordered it should get a Nobel peace prize. Oh wait…..

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    Jun 5th 2012, 12:42 PM

    This episode was brought to you by the letters “U…S…A” and the numbers 9/11! you have gotta wonder is their “Oscar” an old green grouch or….a child who lives in a landfill and collects scrap for pennies?

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    Jun 5th 2012, 1:06 PM

    Which if these kids is doing their own thing. 3 kids skipping, 1 with a bag pack.

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    Jun 5th 2012, 3:10 PM

    I’m sure most US taxpayers will be disgusted the way their tax dollars are being wasted. PS Drone on, they’re killing a lot of VERY bad people with them so they then can’t kill us.

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    Jun 5th 2012, 1:15 PM

    Just ask the count, he’ll tell ye…

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