INTO says findings highlight issue of aggression in schools, particularly in special needs settings
Irish National Teachers' Organisation
A handful of the largest unions could carry or defeat the deal, but the hope among the unions would be that there is a clear outcome in terms of a majority of unions and membership
Agreement on several issues is generally regarded as being within striking distance but ‘nothing is agreed until everything is agreed’
Class collections are part and parcel of holiday period - but there are mixed feelings over the practice
The future pay of the State’s public sector health professionals, teachers, gardaí, army, local authority workers and civil servants among others will all be up for discussion over the coming weeks
Both sides want new deal with Donohoe indicating preference for one that would extend over two or more years
Workers’ side had wanted post-crash legislation repealed before starting, but will now form part of talks
Paschal Donohoe says discussions will be ‘difficult’ as unions call for Government to move on from post-crash mindset
Survey reveals 800 vacant teaching posts and projects an additional lack of 1,200 more
Paulette Leonard alleged application for deputy principal role affected by earlier dispute over parental leave
Q&A: You are entitled to clear answers on what you are paying and why. don’t get fobbed off with fast-talking and industry jargon
Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation has called for provision of accommodation to staff being recruited to work at the new national children’s hospital in Dublin
Treatment of new entrants to profession is ‘professional hazing’, says union chief Michael Gillespie
Maximum leave for assault is three months at full pay but this can be extended in serious cases
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