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Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, Brendan Howlin TD (file photo) Mark Stedman/Photocall Ireland

Poll: Do you think the proposed Croke Park agreement is a good deal?

With unions set to ballot on the proposed agreement, what do you think of the proposal?

A FINAL VERSION of the proposed Croke Park agreement is set to be published today.

Containing pay cuts, increment freezes, extended working hours and cuts to premium and overtime rates, the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform Brendan Howlin has said that it would be the “last ask” of public service workers.

With a deal not yet finalised, unions are set to ballot their members over the coming weeks.

If successful, the arrangements will be in place until 2016.

So today we ask: Do you think the proposed Croke Park agreement is a good deal?


Poll Results:

No (3102)
I don't know (2328)
Yes (991)

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