Finance Minister, Dr Caoimhe Archibald MLA has announced £688 million to priortise public sector pay awards following Executive agreement today.
The allocation was part of the £1.045bn available from the Executive Restoration package for general pressures and pay in 2023-24. Some £22 million of resource funding was also available from the Executive’s own funds.
Commenting after the Executive meeting, Minister Archibald said: “Ministers are united in their determination to provide the best possible public services. It is important we ensure all our public sector workers receive a fair pay award.
“The Executive secured agreement from Treasury to increase the amount available for public sector pay. Working together we are delivering for public sector workers and their families by allocating over £685m for public sector pay awards.
“This will enable pay negotiations to open and hopefully conclude as quickly as possible so public sector workers can receive the pay awards, they are long overdue.”
Outlining the allocations in a written ministerial statement to the Assembly Minister Archibald said: “I am providing each Department with an allocation based on current forecast of overspend and pay costs. Ministers will have the flexibility to make decisions to manage their own budgets, within this fixed funding envelope.”
Resource DEL allocations for general pressures and pay costs include:
- Department of Health – £550.6 million
- Department of Education – £296.8 million
- Department of Justice – £75.3 million
- Department for Infrastructure – £87.8million
- Department for Communities – £19.4million
- Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs – £14.7 million
- Department for Economy – £12.1million
- Department of Finance – £6.7million
- The Executive Office – £3.4million
- Public Prosecution Service – £2.0million
Separate to the Executive Restoration Agreement funding, £83.5 million of available Capital DEL funding was also agreed for allocation. £40.9 million of this will be awarded to departments for capital projects while £42.6 million has been allocated to the Department of Education and £30k to Public Prosecution Service to meet Capital overspends.
Commenting on the capital allocations, Minister Archibald said: “The Executive has agreed £40.9 million of new capital funding allocations today to provide much needed investment in housing, education and infrastructure projects. This funding will also see investment in Research and Innovation in Higher Education.”
The capital allocations are as follows:
Department for Infrastructure – £16.0 million
Department for Communities – £13.2 million
Department for Economy – £9 million
Department of Education – £2.6 million
Concluding Minister Archibald said: “While the allocations today will provide much relief to our public sector workers and help offset the pressures facing departments, we must be clear that significant challenges exist across all areas of our public services. Having to complete this process at this time in the financial year has compounded the pressure.
“I will continue to press Treasury to provide sufficient funding based on our level of needs which enables us to invest in and reform our public services.”
Notes to editors:
- Funding for those staff on NICS terms and conditions will fall to all departments and funding for this has been included in the Resource DEL allocations provided today.
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