Archibald makes Civil Service Pay Offer
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Finance Minister, Dr Caoimhe Archibald has announced a 20-month pay offer for civil servants covering the period 1 August 2024 to 31 March 2026.

The offer has been made following a series of negotiations with both industrial and non-industrial civil service unions and includes a 3% consolidated increase with effect from 1 August 2024 and a 6% consolidated increase with effect from 1 August 2025.
Dr Archibald said: “I am committed to ensuring civil servants receive pay which recognises the valuable role they play in public service delivery. This 20-month offer is a first step towards longer term pay deals giving certainty to workers. The pay offer made today is a positive one that I hope will be well received by staff and unions.
“Given the current budgetary challenges I regret that I am unable to make a higher pay offer for 2024 that is at the same level as other public sector workers.
“Transformation of our public services will require the expertise of our staff. This offer if accepted would mean the majority of civil servants eligible for both pay awards will receive at least 9% increase on salaries over the 20 months recognising their vital work in delivering public services here.”
Subject to eligibility,the offer includes:
- Contractual performance-related progression;
- Bringing up the pay of the lowest paid staff (Administrative Assistant and analogous grades, including Industrial 1 staff) to the Living Wage Foundation rates of £12.60 an hour or £24,336 annually;
- All other eligible staff to receive a consolidated increase of 3% with effect from 1 August 2024 and 6% with effect from 1 August 2025;
- A series of improvements to allowances and other important terms and conditions such as maternity and adoption pay to be detailed during 2025.
Notes to editors:
- Living Wage Foundation rates (For the real cost of living | Living Wage Foundation(external link opens in a new window / tab)) are different from the National Minimum Wage for those aged 23 and over, which the Government calls the Living Wage.
- Payment of the awards will depend on final decisions being made after unions have consulted their members.
- The final pay offer, if accepted, will cost around £128m.
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