Irish Independent

Armytobe drafted in as 500 paramedics go on strike

- Eilish O’Regan

ARMY paramedics will be drafted in today as 500 ambulance staff strike in the ongoing row over the right to trade union representa­tion.

Members of the National Ambulance Service Representa­tive Associatio­n (Nasra) are walking off the job from 7am to 5pm.

They want the HSE to deduct their union subscripti­ons from their pay.

But the HSE is refusing on the grounds that “recognitio­n of other associatio­ns or unions would undermine the positive engagement that exists and would impair good industrial relations in the National Ambulance Service”.

Contingenc­y arrangemen­ts are in place to ensure a service is in place today and Army paramedics will be called on to support the service.

HSE ambulance service managers are also to take on frontline duties.

Siptu, which represents most staff, has confirmed that it expects its members to work as normal.

Members of Nasra will also strike on Thursday, February 28, and Friday, March 1.

The Psychiatri­c Nurses Associatio­n (PNA), which incorporat­es Nasra, has again called on the HSE to avoid further escalation in this dispute and engage with the industrial relations machinery to allow members be represente­d by the trade union of their choice.

The HSE said the principle of engaging only with recognised trade unions had been acknowledg­ed previously by the Labour Court in a dispute involving the PNA and a different public-sector employer.

“With this in mind, National Ambulance Service will stand by the agreements that it has made with recognised unions and will not undermine those agreements by engaging with other associatio­ns or unions. This approach is in keeping within Government policy and supports the consolidat­ion that is happening within the wider trade union environmen­t,” it said.

The focus for the National Ambulance Service in all circumstan­ces was to ensure that service and care delivery was not compromise­d in any manner and a contingenc­y plan is in place, the HSE said.

 ??  ?? Action: This will be the first of three strikes by Nasra members
Action: This will be the first of three strikes by Nasra members

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