Sunbeam House: decade-long campaign wins out

Hundreds of workers in Wicklow-based Sunbeam House Services are to get improved pay following significant movement in talks between the HSE, Fórsa and the Wicklow-based intellectual disability service provider.

The union’s Wicklow Health & Welfare branch has confirmed that a one-day strike scheduled for tomorrow (Friday) has been postponed on foot of the breakthrough.

The union’s Wicklow Health & Welfare branch has confirmed that a one-day strike scheduled for tomorrow (Friday) has been postponed on foot of the breakthrough.

The long-running dispute centred on the HSE’s refusal to provide Sunbeam with funds to restore pay lost when increments were suspended between January 2009 and January 2016. But the union has now received a formal proposal, which will see staff moved to the correct point of their pay scale from 1st May this year.

Last year, an overwhelming majority (87%) of Fórsa members in the organisation backed industrial action, after face-to-face discussions and a number of conciliation sessions in the Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) and its predecessor, the Labour Relations Commission (LRC), failed to result in agreement to restore income lost during the recession.

A strike planned for last March was suspended after the HSE – Sunbeam’s main funder – said it would validate the costs involved and allocate appropriate funding. That validation process was completed last June.

But the HSE did not follow through, even though Sunbeam House management accepted that restoration was due, and had carried the liability in its accounts since incomes were cut in 2009.

Fórsa official Ryan McKinney said the staff’s determination, and the prospect of further industrial action in future, had resulted in a clear agreement to restore lost pay. “This is a huge relief for staff, particularly because their very strong commitment to service users meant it was never going to be easy for them to take industrial action,” he said.

This is a huge relief for staff, particularly because their very strong commitment to service users meant it was never going to be easy for them to take industrial action.

Union members have been invited to meetings in Arklow and Bray today (Thursday) to discuss the proposal in details.

Sunbeam House provides a range of supports, including residential places, to adults with intellectual disabilities at various locations in county Wicklow and south county Dublin.