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Departmental Staff Relocation

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 20 June 2017

Tuesday, 20 June 2017

Ceisteanna (2114)

Éamon Ó Cuív

Ceist:

2114. Deputy Éamon Ó Cuív asked the Minister for Social Protection the number of staff under the remit of her Department who have applied to be transferred to Department or State agency offices located outside the Dublin region in each of the years 2014 to 2016 and to date in 2017, in tabular form; the estimated average cost incurred for each staff member that relocated outside the Dublin region; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [29044/17]

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I wish to advise the Deputy that where an application is made by a staff member to transfer to another public body the details of this application are held by the receiving public body. The numbers of Department staff seeking such transfers is not therefore readily available.

In accordance with protocols agreed centrally between the Civil and Public Services Union and the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform the names of Clerical Officers seeking transfer to alternative locations in their own or another Government Department are recorded on the relevant transfer list. In this regard, each Department maintains lists in respect of their own locations. The lists reflect the current position and are not maintained in a way that allows historical details to be reported. It should also be noted that a single staff member may appear on many different transfer lists, and so the total number of applications will be greater than the number of staff concerned. The Department also maintains informal transfer lists for staff at Executive Officer and Higher Executive Officer grades, but the number of applications on these lists is not readily available. The estimated average cost incurred for each staff member that relocates on foot of a transfer is not recorded but would generally only involve some potential training costs, given that the staff member is transferring to fill an existing vacancy.

The following table shows the number of applications from Clerical Officers currently recorded on the transfer lists for the Department’s offices outside Dublin. Transfers are deemed to be voluntary moves which do not attract payment of any removal or travel expenses.

Number of applications from Clerical Officers seeking a transfer to offices of the Department of Social Protection offices which are outside Dublin

Location

No. of applicants

Location

No. of applicants

Achill

147

Kilkenny

54

Arklow

29

Killarney

25

Athlone

74

Kilrush

2

Athy

9

Letterkenny

47

Ballina

238

Limerick

12

Ballinasloe

215

Listowel

20

Bandon

8

Longford

8

Bantry

12

Loughrea

24

Belmullet

147

Lucan

4

Birr

6

Malahide

2

Bray

9

Mallow

142

Buncrana

2

Manorhamilton

69

Cahirciveen

21

Monaghan

81

Carlow

63

Mullingar

125

Carrick-on-Suir

3

Naas

14

Carrigaline

13

Navan

43

Castlebar

246

Nenagh

111

Cavan

29

New Ross

2

Carrick-on-Shannon

54

Newbridge

49

Clifden

26

Newcastlewest

44

Clonakilty

9

Portlaoise

146

Clonmel

31

Roscommon

191

Cobh

44

Skibbereen

9

Cork

14

Sligo

26

Donegal Town

93

Templemore

3

Drogheda

79

Thurles

58

Dundalk

15

Tipperary

11

Dunfanaghy

75

Tralee

52

Dungarvan

3

Trim

5

Dungloe

103

Tuam

8

Edenderry

12

Tubbercurry

10

Ennis

84

Tullamore

101

Enniscorthy

118

Waterford

8

Fermoy

9

Westport

148

Galway

38

Wexford

25

Kells

3

Wicklow

8

Kenmare

50

Youghal

6

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