Covid-19: Public servants to be temporarily redeployed

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The Department of Public Expenditure and Reform has published new guidelines on temporary redeployment of public servants to support services under pressure due to the Covid-19

In a circular from the Civil Service HR Division to managers across the public service, the Department says the redeployment will initially be for three months "with a possible extension if required".

It says that where possible, organisations must facilitate the immediate release of staff, "subject to the critical business needs identified in their own organisation's Business Continuity Plan".

 

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