Scienceless wrote: » If you have been working in the public service for 16 years and accept a job offer in the civil service can you bring your service with you, i.e. your increments accrued and be placed on the corresponding point on the civil service salary scale? But, in order to be placed on a corresponding point on the civil service salary scale it would mean going on to the first long service increment. Thanks, Scienceless.
eimaj18 wrote: » As far as I know your service doesn’t carry (which sucks!). I was recently going from civil to public and was told I’d take a 10k pay cut! I know Fords are working on regularising this but it hasn’t gone through.
Scienceless wrote: » Thanks... so I assume it goes both ways? Btw.. fords?
Mike Guide 69 wrote: » Does this also apply going from public service to local government as well (County Councils) ?,thanks...
C.O.Y.B.I.B wrote: » Service can definitely be carried from Public to Civil and you shouldn't have to start on 1st point . DPER have a circular in relation to this .
C.O.Y.B.I.B wrote: » Yes , I know first hand of someone transferring from a public sector body to a county council who went to a salary scale matching their current point on the scale . However that wasn't covered by the DPER agreement and was credit given at the discretion of the local authority . HSE also give similar credit for other public service employees.
Mike Guide 69 wrote: » Thanks for clarifying ,the reason I was asking ,is that I work in semi state (public service) and have close to 15 years service CO, there’s an opportunity for me to work at a local county council, asked my local union rep , was there a case that I could transfer my service/incremental scale into the county council and was told “no,that if I resigned and started that position then it would not be possible to” Union rep did mention ,that it would be up to the local authority,if they wanted to match my senior incremental scale,but that would be highly unlikely..
Scienceless wrote: » Thanks, had a quick search on DPER website for that circular but got over 300 results, any idea what year that circular was issued or, even better a link?!
Mike Foxtrot wrote: » Agreement on incremental credit for previous service for entry levels at Clerical Officer, Executive Officer, or equivalent grades represented by the Civil and Public Services Union (CPSU) and Public Services Executive Union (PSEU)Circular 21/2004
C.O.Y.B.I.B wrote: » This also exists for Higher Grades , definitely HEO at least. I don't have a soft copy of it , but I have a hard copy somewhere I can dig out . As for the local authority , I know one person who went from non-hse hospital to LA and went in near top of scale. I have also seen entrants to same hospital come in from Priv sector and be given credit for experience.
[Deleted User] wrote: » straight to the hr/payroll of the new employing body and get it in writing anyone else you ask is a waste of your time, its that much of a minefield, with so many variables. the only two that actually matter are the will of the local hr and the discretion they have in exercising it. best guess is that you might go over at current scale but mark time without another increment until the time had passed to get there as if you had started on pt 1 on day 1 but seriously- theres only one place to get a firm answer (and seriously- in writing!)
Scienceless wrote: » Thanks, I am particularly interested to find out, given the comparable point on the CS salary scale I would be moving to is the first long service increment, will my PS service count to allow this as it would for other points on the salary scale before the first LSI ? Or could they say the LSI is only given after time served in the actual job it applies to? I had thought there was an overall principle in these situations that you couldn’t be any ‘worse off’ after such a transfer. I will approach the relevant HR dept, haven’t spoken to any HR people in years.
Dr Sunshine wrote: » If your grade is considered analogous you would transfer at Max of scale, no one can transfer on LSI Check out the following for detailshttps://hr.per.gov.ie/starting-pay-on-recruitment/
Nigel Fairservice wrote: » As far as I know service is not treated like for like between civil and public service.
Squatter wrote: » While it's great to see helpful advice and assistance being given by other Boards contributors, surely the question raised by the OP is one that his/her Union Head Office should immediately be able to answer? (I'm assuming that, like the vast majority of Public Servants, s/he's in a union). Because if a Union can't help a member in a situation like this - which must occur with reasonable frequency - then it's really not worth joining!
The circular clearly states "equivalent grades represented by Civil and Public Services Union (CPSU) and Public Services Executive Union (PSEU)" and the employee in question is in fact NOT represented by either of these two Trade Unions, so the circular does not apply
Deleted User wrote: » you could certainly ask your union to ask the local hr but until the officer has asked themselves and received an answer they are unhappy with i dont see the advantage tbh
Deleted User wrote: » theres things it is and things it isnt!
Nigel Fairservice wrote: » Former public servants in my place got some credit for their time spent in the public service but not the full amount of their service. One of them was written to a few years later stating they were given to much credit for their time spent in the public service and HR were looking to recover a nice bit of money from them.
Scienceless wrote: » Appreciate all the advice in here. Seems it’s far from straightforward. I am not represented by PSEU or CPSU. I will speak to my own union before approaching any HR. I’d agree they should be able to provide an answer, but I’ve never approached the union previously for any reason.