Bruton: Public sector 'pay recovery' depends on spending constraints

The Jobs Minister Richard Bruton says there will be a "pay recovery" in the public sector, but it will depend on how much money is available to the Government.

The Jobs Minister Richard Bruton says there will be a "pay recovery" in the public sector, but it will depend on how much money is available to the Government.

It comes after Siptu President Jack O'Connor said over the weekend that he expects pay rises in the public sector as unions prepare to sit down with the Government in May.

The Haddington Road Agreement remains in place until July 2016 and as part of that deal pay is frozen until the end of this year.

Minister Bruton says the Government is under tight spending constraints and pay recovery in the public sector will be affected by that.

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