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SouthDoc strike to affect Killarney services
STRIKE ACTION: SIPTU Kerry branch organiser Donal Doody is overseeing the strike action by SouthDoc. Photo: Grigoriy Geniyevskiy
By Sean Moriarty
Today’s strike action by SouthDoc staff - from today (Friday) at 5.30pm until tomorrow morning - will have a huge impact on services in Killarney.
Staff at the out of hours medical services are engaging in the strike action in a row centering on the restoration of previous pay cuts.
Back in 2010, the Health Service Executive (HSE) cut pay across all medical support staff sectors by 10 percent.
In recent years, pay has been restored to HSE staff - but other services have not had their previous pay reinstated.
The action, called by trade union SIPTU, affects SouthDoc’s High St premises and will have far reaching consequences across Kerry and Cork.
The local centre employs five drivers and five clerical staff. However, the Killarney branch also acts as the call centre for Cork and Kerry and up to 30 staff, who work on a shift-rota, will also take strike action.
“The cut backs in 2010 related to all health staff,” Killarney-based SIPTU Kerry branch organiser Donal Doody told the Killarney.
“HSE staff had their pay restored but the same is not happening for our members. The Workplace Relations Commission is refusing to concede.”
Staff at Valentia Hospital and St Joseph’s Nursing Home in Killorglin will also take strike action today.
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