Public service union to discuss Croke Park deal

The largest union in the civil service will continue debating the impact of the economic crisis on its members at its annual conference today.

The largest union in the civil service will continue debating the impact of the economic crisis on its members at its annual conference today.

The Civil Public and Services Union has been meeting since yesterday, when members rejected a motion calling for strike action, if the Government implements further pay cuts.

The Croke Park Agreement is also among the issues up for debate.

General Secretary Blair Horan said, so far, their members have kept up their side of the bargain.

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