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- Seanad: Restructuring of Vocational Education Committees: Statements (19 Oct 2010)
Ned O'Sullivan: ...just because we have big cities. Let us go for the median approach. Ten chief executive officer posts will be abolished. There will be some natural wastage. I am concerned about the position of TUI members. I am a former member of the TUI. It is not protected by the Croke Park agreement as a result of its decisions. I ask that the TUI leadership revisit the Croke Park agreement to...
- Seanad: Mental Health and Covid-19: Statements (12 Feb 2021)
John McGahon: ...Institute of Technology, DkIT, in my town of Dundalk in the past week. They have, unfortunately, got caught in the crossfire of an industrial dispute between the Teachers' Union of Ireland, TUI, and the president of DkIT, and their examination results are being withheld from them. They are now eight days without having their examination results. Hopefully, the matter will be resolved...
- Seanad: Education: Statements (28 Jul 2020)
Joe O'Reilly: ...The biggest challenge is the one on which she embarked yesterday and she has made a great start. Could the Minister address the issues raised by Mr. John McGowan of the Teachers Union of Ireland, TUI, today? It was disturbing to hear him talk about staggered opening. I ask the Minister to try to minimise that. It is great to hear that we will have another 1,000 teachers at post-primary...
- Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Teachers' Remuneration (7 Oct 2015)
Jan O'Sullivan: ...who are lower on the pay scale) than to longer serving teachers. The LRA proposals have been accepted by the INTO and are currently under consideration by the post-primary teacher unions, ASTI and TUI.
- Topical Issue Debate: Public Sector Allowances (19 Sep 2012)
Ruairi Quinn: ...agreement without provoking a confrontation. We explored that and we got very clear messages. It took a long time. The most reluctant signatories to the Croke Park agreement were the ASTI, TUI and IFUT. One teaching union had to vote twice to get agreement to it. Informed with that information, we had to make the choices we did. I feel neither complacent not smug about those...
- Committee on Budgetary Oversight: Estimates for Public Services 2017 (Revised): Discussion (17 Jan 2017)
Paschal Donohoe: ...only way the Government can deal with such a matter is in the collective approach to public pay that I am trying to maintain. I would hope the Deputy also recognises the agreement we did make with the INTO and the TUI that made progress in dealing with the issue of new entrant pay for teachers, and was recognised as such by the INTO and the TUI.
- Ceisteanna - Questions (Resumed) - Priority Questions: State Examinations Reviews (16 Nov 2016)
Richard Bruton: .... Phase 5, beginning in 2019, includes the remaining technology subjects, religious education, Jewish studies and classics. The first classroom-based assessment in English has taken place in TUI schools and the second is due to be completed in early December. The written assessment task is to be completed very shortly after that. It is based on the classroom-based assessment, which,...
- Topical Issue Matters (10 Nov 2016)
Jim Daly: ...emergency department in University Hospital Limerick in Dooradoyle; (8) Deputy Seán Crowe - the challenges faced by drug task forces across the State; (9) Deputy John Curran - the treatment of non-TUI members in Collinstown Park Community College, Dublin 22; (10) Deputy Josepha Madigan - the anti-social behaviour in Stepaside, County Dublin; (11) Deputy Sean Fleming - the construction...
- Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Ministerial Meetings (28 Jun 2016)
Richard Bruton: ...public servants. Apart from the issue of new entrant pay, my Department continues to seek to engage with teacher unions on issues of mutual concern and has recently reached agreement with INTO and TUI in respect of: - discussions to improve the position of teachers on fixed-term and part-time teaching - a robust review of in-school management structures - an increase in the quantum of the...
- Power of Higher Education, Research and Skills as Economic Enablers in a Changing World: Statements (13 May 2025)
Paul Lawless: ...level. We need to nurture students, not only those in the university system but also those at second level. The Minister for Education is not listening to teachers. Members of the ASTI and the TUI are set to ballot. The reason for this is because the lessons and the mistakes that were made in the context of junior cycle reform are set to be repeated in the reform of the leaving...
- Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Lansdowne Road Agreement Implementation (19 Jul 2016)
Richard Bruton: ...as they apply in the post-primary sector are set out in Circular 0024/2015 and this Circular will continue to apply to post-primary teachers who are covered by the Lansdowne Road Agreement, as TUI have accepted the Agreement. As communicated by my Department previously, in opting to withdraw from the Lansdowne Road Agreement, ASTI members are also opting to forego a series of benefits...
- Seanad: Nithe i dtosach suíonna - Commencement Matters: Industrial Relations (28 Feb 2023) See 1 other result from this debate
Paul Gavan: ...agree these workers do incredibly important work, including everything from adult literacy to pre-university education courses. It is evident, despite the best efforts of their unions, both the TUI and SIPTU, they have been forgotten about. You need only do a search on this topic to see that a whole host of people across the Seanad and the Dáil have raised this issue before. They...
- Financial Emergency Measures in the Public Interest: Statements (8 Jul 2016) See 2 other results from this debate
Thomas Byrne: ...must be delivered. I welcome what the Minister has initiated this week in terms of the allowances. I think this was a key demand of the young teachers in particular. The Minister is meeting the TUI and the INTO about that, which I welcome. I want the Minister to explain to me the timescale for that is and when it will happen. I hope it is not just a smokescreen. Deputy Calleary...
- Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Teachers' Remuneration (24 May 2017)
Richard Bruton: ...agreements have allowed a programme of pay restoration for public servants to start. I have used this to negotiate substantial improvements in pay for new teachers. The agreement reached with TUI and INTO will see pay rises of between 15-22% (between €4600 and €6700) for new entrant teachers. The agreements also provide for earlier permanency for younger...
- Seanad: Order of Business (19 Oct 2016)
Paul Gavan: ...result in young workers undervaluing their worth in the labour force. It is great that the Union of Students of Ireland has organised today's march and good that it has the support of SIPTU, IMPACT, the TUI, the National Youth Council of Ireland and Sinn Féin Republican Youth. This issue goes to the heart of the ideological difference between the parties. We know that the Minister...
- Ceisteanna ó Cheannairí - Leaders' Questions (16 Feb 2023)
...rate and, as the Deputy said, generally at the unqualified teacher rate. Progress has been made on other issues for adult tutors. However, a claim from SIPTU and the Teachers Union of Ireland, TUI, to align adult education teachers to a payscale of an existing ETB grade remains unresolved. In 2020, the Labour Court recommended that the official side make an offer and a joint proposal has...
- Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: School Management (19 Sep 2019)
Joe McHugh: ...xfa;nachta, Educate Together, Muslim Primary Education Board, Education and Training Boards Ireland, Laois and Offaly ETB, INTO, IPPN,NPC,NCCA, Centre for School Leadership,DES, Association of Trustee Catholic Schools, TUI, Catholic Education-An-Irish Schools Trust CEIST and DRCD to discuss issues of concern to small schools securing the future of...
- Seanad: Order of Business (22 Jan 2015)
Terry Leyden: ...I commend Senator MacSharry on his clear and concise speech, which I hope gets widespread media coverage. He spoke an awful lot of truth, particularly about the euro. I appeal to the ASTI, the TUI and the Minister to come together. It is outrageous that on a day in 2015 as many as 350,000 students are not at school and that 27,000 teachers feel so strongly about the issue that they...
- Topical Issue Matters (8 Nov 2016)
Bernard Durkan: ...test centre as a matter of priority in north Kildare; (6) Deputy Brendan Griffin - the inclusion of the Orkambi drug in the long-term illness scheme; (7) Deputy John Curran - the treatment of non-TUI members in Collinstown community college, Dublin 22; (8) Deputy Tony McLoughlin - Revenue's presence at ports and airports in the west; (9) Deputy Eugene Murphy - the need for a safety review...
- Seanad: Order of Business (7 Feb 2018)
Gerard Craughwell: ...Getting somebody from Belmullet, Clifden or Dingle in Kerry to a trauma centre in Dublin or Cork simply cannot be done in an ambulance. I have driven every road in Ireland both as president of the TUI and a candidate on the Seanad trail and I can assure the House it is difficult enough driving across some of them sitting in the front seat of a car. I do not know what it would be like...