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# Public Sector Pay

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Union welcomes Howlin's plans to slowly reverse public sector pay cuts
Bank of Ireland will not be able to pay salaries until tomorrow morning
Which sector saw the biggest wage gains so far this year?
Holles Street Master breaks silence on top-ups, says she was personally vilified
Which party leader would fight for you? None of them, according to most voters
ASTI boss: Teachers' action is "not about pay"
The Taoiseach, Ministers and every TD are having their pay cut today
The Croke Park Agreement saved the taxpayer €1.8 billion
Another union votes in favour of Haddington Road deal
Gardaí, nurses and midwives sign up to new Haddington Road pay deal
SIPTU members vote for Haddington Road Agreement
UNITE tells members they should vote against Haddington Road deal
"This was a very difficult decision": INMO accepts Haddington Road deal
Haddington Road deal may not be constitutional, says union
Secondary teachers' unions reject new 'Haddington Road' pay deal
SIPTU says workers should accept revised new public pay deal
Here's what's contained in the new 'Haddington Road' public pay deal
INTO says teachers should vote Yes to revised pay deal
Doctors and teachers reveal details of revised Croke Park 2 plans
Howlin: 'Public servants have given a huge amount but this is the last ask'
Joan Burton: In everybody's interest that we get a public sector pay deal
Five days to go: New deadline to reach deal on public sector pay cuts
The Evening Fix… now with added bands that don't exist
Government to seek negotiations with unions over cutting €300m from pay
Shatter tells garda superintendents he's 'sorry they felt excluded' from Croke Park talks
Gerry Adams: The Taoiseach’s salary undermines his agenda
In full: The proposed public sector pay deal
Brian Hayes: Legislation on public pay 'inevitable if there is no agreement'
Firefighter union chief says he's been barred from all Dublin fire stations
Cutting €1bn in public pay will shave up to 0.5% off GDP - ESRI
Public sector pay cuts not ruled out, increments on the table - Taoiseach
Troika have no issue with reported Croke Park savings – government
Fine Gael TDs challenge Government stance on Croke Park
Men get paid 21% more than women in the private sector
Croke Park Agreement: Where do the political parties stand?
Column: We just can’t afford it any more – the case against Croke Park
Column: Slashing wages will hurt everybody – the case for Croke Park
Croke Park talks needed in 'six to eight months if not sooner' - Varadkar
Reilly indicates renegotiation of Croke Park Agreement may be needed