Prospect backs Better Work Better Lives

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Building Prospect in Northern Ireland – positive first steps

This summer, negotiations officer Angela Moffatt became Prospect's first permanent member of staff based in Northern Ireland. She's been working hard to build Prospect's profile among members, other unions and across civic society.



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As part of the process, Prospect recently met Owen Reidy, deputy general secretary of the Irish Congress of Trade Unions who heads up the ICTU's operations in Northern Ireland.

The meeting was hugely positive and it's clear that Owen and the ICTU share Prospect's vision for 21st century trade unions.

"I'd really like to thank Owen and the ICTU for giving us a base from which Angela can operate as she starts to build Prospect's presence," explained Richard Hardy, Prospect's national secretary for Ireland and Scotland.

"The ICTU's aims and values align very closely with those of Prospect and I'm really looking forward to working with Owen in the future."

The ICTU in Northern Ireland is currently running a campaign called "Better Work Better Lives". Its core aims are to:

  • develop and implement policies that tackle the scourge of low pay and insecure work across NI
  •  campaign for improved investment in our public services to meet the needs of all of our citizens
  •  end the 1% pay cap imposed unfairly on public sector workers which is driving public sector workers into poverty.

The campaign also wants to create the foundations of a positive social dialogue between unions and MLAs when the Assembly returns to full functionality.

Prospect has seen how important that is to delivering for members, especially through its work with the Scottish and Welsh Assembly governments.

"I'm really enjoying getting round to workplaces, meeting members and reps and building my understanding of the issues they face" said Angela

"We'd really like members to take a few minutes to support the Better Work Better Lives campaign by sending an electronic note to their MLAs and MPs. They can do this here."