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Industrial action at Maghaberry high-security prison | Industrial action at Maghaberry high-security prison |
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Dozens of prison officers at Northern Ireland's high-security Maghaberry prison have delayed starting work in a dispute over pay and conditions. | Dozens of prison officers at Northern Ireland's high-security Maghaberry prison have delayed starting work in a dispute over pay and conditions. |
Some 80 prison officers refused to begin their shift at 07:30 GMT, instead holding a meeting, the BBC understands. | Some 80 prison officers refused to begin their shift at 07:30 GMT, instead holding a meeting, the BBC understands. |
They returned to work shortly after 09:00 GMT. | They returned to work shortly after 09:00 GMT. |
Prison officers are not permitted to strike and could have faced legal and disciplinary action if they had refused to return to work. | Prison officers are not permitted to strike and could have faced legal and disciplinary action if they had refused to return to work. |
There was no industrial action at Northern Ireland's two other jails, Magilligan near Limavady and Hydebank in south Belfast, prison service sources told the BBC. | There was no industrial action at Northern Ireland's two other jails, Magilligan near Limavady and Hydebank in south Belfast, prison service sources told the BBC. |
Staff in Magilligan held a meeting authorised by the prison service and then started work. | Staff in Magilligan held a meeting authorised by the prison service and then started work. |
'Unauthorised action' | |
Maghaberry Prison, near Lisburn, houses long-term sentenced and remand prisoners, in both separated and integrated conditions. | Maghaberry Prison, near Lisburn, houses long-term sentenced and remand prisoners, in both separated and integrated conditions. |
A Northern Ireland Prison Service spokesperson said some Maghaberry staff had taken "unauthorised action for a short time" on Friday morning, but that the prison regime had since returned to normal. | |
"Discussions have been taking place in recent months between Northern Ireland Prison Service and Department of Justice senior managers and the trade unions on a 2016 pay award for prison grades," said the spokesperson. | |
"The minister has met the Prison Officers' Association and advised them that she is in discussions with her ministerial colleague, the finance minister." |
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