Civil servants in Northern Ireland offered 5% pay rise
NIPSA says it's the biggest offer made in decades
A 5% pay increase along with a one-off payment of £1,500 has been offered to civil servants in Northern Ireland, it emerged today (Monday).
Stormont Finance Minister Caoimhe Archibald put forward the offer which comes after industrial action by workers calling for pay parity across the UK.
That action included in January one of the biggest strikes seen in Northern Ireland in recent history by public sector workers, including civil servants.
In an interview today with Downtown Radio & Cool FM, Carmel Gates, General Secretary of NIPSA said it was the biggest offer it had in the civil service in decades.
The offer includes a 5% increase to the majority of Civil Service pay scales, bringing up the pay of the lowest-paid staff to the voluntary Living Wage Foundation rates of £12 an hour or £23,177 annually - a 10% increase - performance-related progression and a £1,500 non-consolidated payment to staff eligible for the 2023 pay award.
It comes following negotiations with Civil Service trade unions.
Those unions are now set to confer with their members over the offer.
Following the restoration of devolved government earlier this month, Ms Archibald said her department aimed to move quickly.
"Following meetings with recognised Civil Service unions last week, I am pleased to have been able to move quickly to make this pay offer for civil servants which recognises their role in the delivery of public services," she said.
"Civil servants, like other public servants, have been waiting some time for their 2023 pay award against the context of a cost-of-living crisis and pressures on their own household budgets.
"I hope staff will look favourably on the offer and that unions' consultation with their members will proceed as swiftly as possible so we can get pay to staff as soon as practicable.
"Our public sector workers are at the heart of service delivery. We have a challenging journey of enhancing services in the time ahead for which we will need the expertise of our staff."