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Twenty-five perfusionists represented by the Fórsa union have notified the Health Service Executive (HSE) of a series of work stoppages starting Tuesday 9 June 2026, including a one-day strike followed by a two-day stoppage, that could force cancellation of surgeries requiring heart‑lung (cardiopulmonary bypass) machines.
The dispute stems from the HSE’s decision to break a long‑standing pay link between perfusionists and medical scientists from 1 January 2024; the Labour Court recommended in January that the link be restored (LCR 23209) but, the union says, the HSE has refused to implement that recommendation.
Fórsa says the difference in pay for all 25 staff totals about €233,000 a year and that the HSE has not engaged on contingency planning or patient‑safety derogations despite notice of action.
The HSE says it remains committed to engagement within the public service local bargaining process and is developing contingency plans to minimise disruption and protect patients if industrial action proceeds.
The perfusionists work across five hospital groups and are central to life‑saving open‑heart procedures, giving the small group potential to disrupt critical cardiac services.








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