Medical Scientists suspend industrial action
Medical Scientists have this evening (Tuesday) suspended their industrial action for tomorrow, after accepting an invitation to attend the Labour Court for exploratory talks on the dispute.
The Labour Court intervened in the dispute today inviting both parties to engage in a process which will commence tomorrow.
Both the Medical Laboratory Scientists Association (MLSA) and HSE/Department of Health have accepted the invitation.
There are 21 medical scientists working in Our Lady's Hospital Navan providing a 24/7, 365 days a year laboratory service to patients in the hospital and also for GPs and nursing homes in County Meath.
As a result MLSA has this evening issued notice to all of its 2,100 members to suspend further Industrial Action planned for tomorrow, and to resume work as normal tomorrow morning across all hospital laboratories.
MLSA General Secretary Terry Casey said the Union will enter the Labour Court process in good faith and with commitment to resolving the severe recruitment and retention issues in the laboratory sector.
“The MLSA’s Executive Committee met this afternoon and has agreed to accept the Labour Court’s invitation. We will remain focused on what is required to achieve a sustainable work structure for Medical Scientists, patients and the Irish health service.”