Water workers end industrial dispute after accepting long overdue pay offer
- Wednesday 11 December 2024
Unite warns Northern Ireland Water cannot remain a low pay employer
Members of Unite employed in NI Water and NI Water Alpha have voted decisively to accept a pay offer providing a five per cent increase and a one-off payment of £1,500. The pay deal was for the 2023-2024 fiscal year and has already been provided to all other civil service workers.
Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said, “Thankfully sense has prevailed and the frontline workers who maintain the fresh water and waste water infrastructure have finally been given a pay increase all other civil servants have already received.
“Nonetheless it is shocking that it took planned strike action for ministers to authorise a long overdue pay award. The pay deal was only won through union strength and a willingness to take industrial action.”
Even with the pay deal, frontline workers at NI Water and NI Water Alpha will continue to be paid little more than the national minimum wage, including many skilled trades and craft workers. As a result NI Water is struggling to recruit and retain the workers it needs to maintain critical water infrastructure. The union issued a warning that this situation was unsustainable.
Unite regional officer Joanne McWilliams said, “This deal ends last year’s pay dispute but our members remain among the lowest paid water workers anywhere in the UK. It is little wonder that NI Water and NI Water Alpha are struggling to recruit and retain craft and trades workers when they pay them so little.
“Unite is putting the employer on notice that this situation is unsustainable and needs to change quickly. If it does not, we are very likely to see another industrial dispute develop. These frontline workers must be properly paid.”
The industrial dispute included GMB whose members have also voted to accept the 2023-2024 pay deal.
ENDS…
For further information contact Donal O’Cofaigh, Unite campaigns, communications and press (NI), tel. 07810 157926.