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# Civil Servants

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Taoiseach doesn't agree with MacSharry's remarks about public servants using pandemic to watch box sets
Civil servants plotting mobile phone 'facial recognition' to boost sign-ups for controversial MyGovId platform
On the cards again? Donohoe to consider decentralisation for civil servants
Making PSC mandatory for all passport applications would have meant 'significantly' longer waiting times
Labour Court to hold talks this afternoon between unions and government as nurses strike looms
Nearly 1,000 civil servants apply to leave Dublin
TDs get a pay rise totalling nearly €1k today
Explainer: Retirement at age 70 - what do the new rules mean?
Poll: What age would you like to retire at?
Civil servants 'should not be scapegoated' or 'be subjected to a witch hunt', says union
Paschal Donohoe is gearing up for a 'very demanding' public sector pay showdown
Civil servants' union wants a €1.4 billion pay restoration
'Not an April Fools' joke': First tranche of TDs' pay boost kicks in today
The government brought in word processors in the 1980s - and civil servants weren't too happy
The top 500 public sector pensions cost €50 million a year
Poll: Should public servants' sick leave be capped further?
The Lansdowne Road deal: Who's getting what and who's not happy about it
Here's exactly what our politicians and civil servants were up to last year
Civil servants are going to get new keep fit plans at work
Civil servants union wants an extra four and a half days holidays
Public servants could be in for €800 windfall
Irish people say what they really think about civil servants
The vast majority of staff in Enda Kenny's office are proud to work there
Indian government worker sacked after pulling a 24-year-long sickie
Opinion: The Irish civil service is a genuine success story – other countries should follow our model
Opinion: Attempts to reform the civil service (again) may simply waste more money
New plan will make it easier to sack civil servants who are doing a bad job
Labour Court rules in unions' favour over Injuries Board outsourcing
This pub is offering free drinks to civil servants experiencing wage delays
Top civil servant: Public sector workers who don't perform should 'of course' be sacked
The ten commandments for a better civil service
Senior civil servants want their pay cuts reversed, and they've made it their union's "primary goal"
Poll: Should pay cuts in the civil service be reversed?
There are 359 departmental staff currently on career breaks
Abolition of points system means there won't be enough Irish speaking civil servants, claims group
The Taoiseach, Ministers and every TD are having their pay cut today
Another union votes in favour of Haddington Road deal
UNITE tells members they should vote against Haddington Road deal
"This was a very difficult decision": INMO accepts Haddington Road deal