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Community Employment Schemes

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 8 November 2022

Tuesday, 8 November 2022

Questions (681)

Paul Murphy

Question:

681. Deputy Paul Murphy asked the Minister for Social Protection her views on the remuneration package currently on the table for the Supervisor and Assistant Supervisor of a centre (details supplied). [55030/22]

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We are all very conscious of the important role that Community Employment (CE) and other programmes play in our communities. In addition to providing valuable occupational experience and training as a stepping-stone to employment for people who are unemployed, schemes such as CE also provide important and, in many cases essential, services to their local communities.

The programme is delivered through independent CE sponsoring authorities who are the legal employers of CE supervisors and CE assistant supervisors. CE sponsoring authorities receive state funding to cover the cost of remuneration, training and material costs from the department. Therefore, any pay increases could increase the cost to the state of running CE schemes.

The Department of Social Protection, as the funder of CE schemes, has received correspondence from Fórsa and SIPTU seeking a pay increase for CE supervisors and assistant supervisors. However, any increase in pay rates that would potentially increase the overall cost to the state of funding schemes, or state funded activities in the wider community and voluntary sector, must take into consideration the potential cost to the exchequer. Given these budgetary implications, this correspondence has been forwarded to the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform for their consideration.

Departmental officials have had recent meetings with union representatives where issues relating to pay, as well as other concerns of CE supervisors and CE assistant supervisors were discussed. The Department will continue to liaise with union representatives on relevant matters - in their role as funder of CE schemes. The Department will also continue to follow-up on this issue with the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform.

I trust this clarifies the matter for the Deputy.

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