Michael O’Leary doubles down on teacher comments after ‘pile on’, saying he was making ‘serious’ point
Ryanair chief executive says there aren’t enough TDs from private sector
Ryanair chief executive says there aren’t enough TDs from private sector
No conflict representing all INTO members
During Communion and Confirmation season the situation is particularly bleak. The sense of othering is worse when students are from non-Irish backgrounds
`We are underpaid and undervalued, crippled by mortgages, childcare and the cost of living,’ says one delegate as teachers’ roles have changed
Leading entrepreneurs, educators, cultural figures and scientists share their views on how to future-proof education
Siptu says 90% of its 60,000 members in the public service voted in favor of the €3.6bn agreement
Members of Fórsa and primary teachers’ union INTO decisively vote to accept proposed new €3.6 billion agreement which would run to 2026
Striking unions call on the Northern Secretary to release part of a package dependent on a restored Assembly and Executive, and settle the pay dispute
Forsa union chief Kevin Callinan says opening offer from Government side was ‘extremely disappointing’
Unions say they will move to industrial action if there is no deal by January 11th and deny raising unexpected items in talks
Talks are intended to produce a successor to current national public sector pay agreement
Invitation from Government on deal to replace Building Momentum, which expires at end of year, expected to be accepted
Teacher Aideen Clarke estimates she will be better off by €10-€20 extra per week
Despite the introduction of free schoolbooks at primary level, many parents say they still face crippling back-to-school costs
Schools say they are forced to levy charges due to gap in State funding to meet everyday expenses
Delegates at the Teachers’ Union of Ireland (TUI) and Association of Secondary Teachers Ireland (Asti) conferences were asked if they agreed with the proposal
Talks on a new public sector pay agreement set to start before summer
Is technology a threat to education? We asked INTO, ASTI and TUI members at their conferences - and ChatGPT
INTO welcomes ‘timely review’ of relationships and sexuality education, with new curriculum due in 2025
Urgent action needed to tackle ‘excessive workloads’ in school to retain teachers and principals
Thousands of schools without assistant principal posts due to austerity-era spending cuts
Treatment of new entrants to profession is ‘professional hazing’, says union chief Michael Gillespie
As Easter conferences get under way, issues such as teacher supply look set to dominate
Remuneration for role of general secretary of the Irish National Teachers’ Organisation was cut on a voluntary basis following economic crash
Ictu president says cost-of-living issues will dominate talks in any new pay deal
INTO general secretary says pay award needed early in 2024 to make up for losses
As teachers’ conferences get under way, supply, retention and pay rates look set to dominate
Leo Varadkar said ‘information and facts’ should be provided but not ‘value judgment’
New research shows most school leaders work weekends and during holidays
80% of Irish National Teachers’ Organisation members back 6.5% pay increase
The INTO will ballot 43,000 members online on September 22nd
Combined 5% salary hike over two years tabled earlier this year has been rejected by workers as ‘not credible’
ASTI, INTO, TUI agree on potential action regarding ballots of members
About 4,000 children waiting on a diagnostic assessment to get a school place, Oireachtas Committee hears
Outbreaks in schools usually small scale, says report, and student-to-adult transmission rare
INTO says Covid response plan for school now includes additional symptoms of virus
Fórsa union claims Government led school staff ‘up the garden path’ prior to reopening
HSE chief defends rollout plan amid reports of people skipping vaccination queue
Military officers say they were ‘effectively ostracised’ from public pay talks process
Puny capitation grant deprives children of materials and forces staff to fundraise
Recent entrants to public service will see pay catch up with longer-serving colleagues
Public service groups study implications of Labour Court recommendation in nurses’ dispute
ASTI says it wants to hold strike ballot in parallel with INTO
Teacher unions unhappy with Government proposals that address lower pay rates for staff recruited after 2011
Fórsa launches Save Our Secretaries campaign to end two-tier system in schools
INTO leadership to consider industrial action at meeting next week
Paschal Donohoe issues warning to public service groups who do not back new accord
Public Service Stability Agreement is extension of Lansdowne Road agreement
Minister says Lansdowne Road pay deal is only option amid threats of industrial action
Minister concedes they would still be €1,800 behind those appointed in earlier years
Teachers to withdraw from supervision and substitution duties from November 7th
Controversial two-tier pay system for new and existing teachers will come to an end
Outgoing Minister for Education declines invites to this year’s union conventions
Budget 2016: Pupil-teacher ratio in primary schools being reduced from 28:1 to 27:1
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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