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Thursday, 11 July 2019

Department of Public Expenditure and Reform

Civil Service Staff Data

Photo of Dara CallearyDara Calleary (Mayo, Fianna Fail)
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251. To ask the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform the number of civil servants that applied to transfer from Dublin zone 46 to another zone by grade in each Department and agency under the Civil Service mobility scheme launched on 13 November 2017; the number of civil servants that requested a transfer to Dublin zone 46 by grade in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [31443/19]

Photo of Paschal DonohoePaschal Donohoe (Dublin Central, Fine Gael)
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As advised in the replies to Questions No.53934/18 of 18/12/2018 and No.17264/19 of 16/04/2019, an applicant may express a preference for mobility for up to 3 out of 46 Zones with an option to apply for any, or all organisations in Zone 1 to Zone 45, and up to 5 organisations in Zone 46 (Dublin). Staff members can apply for mobility within their current zone as well as other zones. A number of mobility zones also have an option to include or exclude a choice of satellite towns. 

There are currently 937 staff members (486 COs and 451 EOs), based in Zone 46 (Dublin), with applications for Mobility to organisations located outside of Dublin (see breakdown in table below). This equates to 13% of the c.7,000 participating staff members in Dublin while 87% wish to remain in their current location.

There are 55 staff members (37 COs and 18 EOs), based in locations outside of Dublin, with applications for mobility to organisations located in Zone 46.

Phase 1B of the scheme which facilitates the general Civil Service grades of CO and EO for mobility within the zone of Dublin opened for applications on 14thJune 2019. There are currently 635 staff members (347 COs and 288 EOs), based in Zone 46 (Dublin) with applications for Mobility to organisations located within Dublin. This equates to 9% of the c.7,000 participating staff members in Dublin wishing to move to another organisation in their chosen location. Local HR will be able to transact offers of mobility within the zone of Dublin with effect from 2ndSeptember 2019.

As previously outlined, the Mobility scheme launched following an era of moratorium and low levels of staff transfers in the Civil Service and these factors would contribute to the initial high surge of interest in the scheme.

After 9 months of the scheme being live, it is also important to note that to date, 50% of initial offers have been refused by employees at pre offer stage. 

Phase 2 of the scheme which will facilitate the general Civil Service grades of AO, HEO and AP for mobility will launch at a later date.

Further information on the Mobility scheme is available to view at 

DepartmentCOEOGrand Total
National Council for Special Education729
Dept of An Taoiseach121123
Central Statistics Office257
Department of Finance6410
State Exams Commission111627
Revenue Commissioners135142277
Office of Public Works303464
States Laboratory 544599
Garda Civilians11485199
Legal Aid Board232447
Department of Justice and Equality171835
Courts Service191029
Property Registration Authority11
Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government11
Department of Education and Skills121022
NSSO11
Office of Government Procurement 11
Communications, Climate Action and Environment11
Dept of Defence6713
Department of Social Protection21627
Dept of Foreign Affairs and Trade156
Department of Agriculture, Food & Marine92332
Department of Arts, Heritage, Regional, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs22
Dept of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation213
Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport11
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