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Paula Geraghty

Home Helps protest against cuts in Wicklow

The workers have had their pay and hours cut without consultation.

TWO HUNDRED PEOPLE attended a rally in Wicklow Town yesterday to protest against attempts to reduce the pay and working hours of Home Helps.

The demonstration, which was attended by Fine Gael TD Andrew Doyle and Sinn Féin councillor John Snell, finished up at the Wicklow Community and Family Services (WCFS) offices on Abbey Street.

Siptu organiser John Hubbard handed a letter to management there, seeking “meaningful negotiations” for workers.

“The Home Helps employed by WCFS provide vital and professional services to their clients in the Wicklow area,” he explained. “On 1 May, the management of WCFS implemented a 5 per cent pay cut without consultation or agreement with staff. Since 1 August a further 5 per cent pay cut has been implemented, all premium rate payments ended and zero hour contracts introduced.”

Union representatives say that the WCFS has failed to engage with them in any meaningful manner.

The workers were “overwhelmed” by the support they received during the demonstration yesterday afternoon.

Local deputy Andrew Doyle said that he attended the protest to see if he could find out what he could do to help resolve the problems.

“These people do a lot of valuable work which keeps people at home,” he said. “Home first has to be the priority. A small bit of money spent this way is far more cost effective than keeping people in residences.”

The WCFS is funded by the Health Service Executive but it had no comment to make on the situation or protest as it does not directly employ the Home Helps in question.

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    Apr 20th 2012, 9:13 PM

    Worldwide tax payer money being syphoned into a fund to pay off bankers and industrialists.

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    Apr 21st 2012, 1:30 PM

    Seems a vicious circle, we need credit from banks to balance our books …

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    Apr 20th 2012, 9:00 PM

    Are we heading in the direction of Bolivia back in the 90′s with the IMF co-running our country! Will they introduce water meters for the rain that falls on us?.. If Bolivia were the guinea pigs are we the text dummies?.. They had years of civil war from it.

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    I reckon war is inevitable after each country and the IMF begin to realise that everyones economy is phucked. Will i fight for this corrupt dive? HELL NO!

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    Apr 21st 2012, 11:31 PM

    €150 billion for the *whole* Eurozone?…. pah… pocket change.
    We’re so rich our little country can afford to put €85 billion into our banks!

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