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Seanad: Order of Business (25 Nov 2014) See 1 other result from this debate

Michael Mullins: ...At some stage, we need to have a debate on civic pride and how we can restore it, and how to ensure valuable and important monuments like this are protected and preserved. I urge the ASTI and the TUI to call off the strike that is planned for 2 December in regard to junior cycle reform. I make my call to enable further discussions on an element of the proposed reform, given that many...

Seanad Public Consultation Committee: Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises: Discussion (13 Nov 2018)

Gerard Craughwell: ...countries and countries that are advancing are moving from terrestrial to Wi-Fi systems. I am interested in views on that. I compliment the Department, which has done an excellent job. My background is the Teachers' Union of Ireland, TUI. When we started to develop technological universities, I was deeply concerned that we were throwing out the child with the bath water....

Pension Provisions (11 Oct 2011)

Brendan Howlin: ...questions. These concerns are stated by those unions to be substantiated by a report by Trident Consulting entitled "Future Pension Provision" which was commissioned by the ASTI, the INTO and the TUI. In quantifying employee contributions to the single scheme, the Trident report appears to regard the public service pension-related deduction as a pension contribution. That is a really...

Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (22 Mar 2022)

Gerard Craughwell: ...into the neutral camp but certainly the debate must take place. The people are entitled to hear that debate take place. I am mindful of a period when I was president of the Teachers Union of Ireland, TUI, and I made a statement; one of my executive members asked me who the hell gave me permission to say what I said. This House is the House that makes decisions about how we progress the...

Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Teachers' Remuneration (14 Dec 2016)

Richard Bruton: ...xa0; The Haddington Road/Lansdowne Road Agreement has allowed a programme of restoration 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.   In education, there is a well-established increment...

Topical Issue Matters (22 Nov 2016)

Pat Gallagher: ...House of the following matters in respect of which notice has been given under Standing Order 29A and the name of the Member in each case: (1) Deputy John Curran - to address the treatment of non-TUI members in a college (details supplied); (2) Deputy Mattie McGrath - to review the criteria for consultation on Government-sponsored forums; (3) Deputy Danny Healy-Rae - to address the delay...

Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Teachers' Remuneration (19 May 2016)

Richard Bruton: ...did not address the issue of pay of new entrants. 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 extra Croke...

Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Teachers' Remuneration (19 May 2016)

Richard Bruton: ...did not address the issue of pay of new entrants. 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 extra Croke...

Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Teachers' Remuneration (19 May 2016) See 1 other result from this answer

Richard Bruton: ...did not address the issue of pay of new entrants. 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 extra Croke...

Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Teachers' Remuneration (11 Apr 2017)

Richard Bruton: ...The public service agreements have allowed a programme of pay restoration to start. I have used this to negotiate substantial improvements in pay for new teachers. The agreement reached with TUI and INTO in September will see pay rises of between 15-22% (between €4,600 and €6,700) for new entrant teachers.  The agreements also provide for earlier permanency for...

Public Services Pay and Pensions Bill 2017: Committee Stage (Resumed) and Remaining Stages (7 Dec 2017)

Maureen O'Sullivan: ...in section 21. Teachers should not have to endure that inequality within the profession and are finding it intolerable. It will not encourage anyone to enter the profession. I understand the TUI membership is particularly affected because 35% of its members are new entrants. It is hoping that number will increase, provided people enter the profession. Surveys show that there is a...

Other Questions: Teachers' Remuneration (19 May 2016)

Richard Bruton: ...did not address the issue of pay of new entrants. 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 a number of items, including discussions to improve the position of teachers on fixed-term and part-time teaching, a robust review of in-school management structures, and an increase in...

Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Educational Reform (19 May 2016)

Richard Bruton: ...should proceed". Further agreement on resources for implementation was provided in a July 2015 document. Based on those the Framework for Junior Cycle 2015 was published last August. The TUI members voted in favour of the reform but the ASTI members rejected the reform at ballot by a margin of 55:45, with only 38% of their members voting. Further clarification was sought by the ASTI...

Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (7 Feb 2019)

Rónán Mullen: ...achieved by a student with special needs and can be achieved through resourcing and teaching methods to create a better learning environment. According to Down Syndrome Ireland, the ASTI and the TUI have advised their members to stop providing these plans due to inadequate resourcing, which is a very worrying development. I ask the Leader to agree that these are issues which deserve...

Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Education Policy (18 Jan 2017)

Richard Bruton: .... The public service agreements have allowed a programme of pay restoration 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 pay increases for new teachers are now also available to ASTI members...

Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: State Examinations Oversight (15 Jul 2014)

Jan O'Sullivan: ...Department will be advised, and support and evaluation measures will be provided for the school. Teachers are professionals, I have confidence in their professionalism and integrity. ASTI and the TUI emphasise the teacher's role as that of an advocate, rather than as a judge of their students. But Junior Cycle is different to Senior Cycle. We are fortunate that over 90% of our young people...

Topical Issue Matters (16 Nov 2016)

Pat Gallagher: ...in County Wexford; (22) Deputies Martin Kenny and Martin Ferris - to address the lack of quota for bluefin tuna for Irish fishermen; and (23) Deputy John Curran - to address the treatment of non-Teachers Union of Ireland, TUI, members in a college. The matters raised by Deputies Imelda Munster, Billy Kelleher, Sean Sherlock, and Ruth Coppinger and Mick Barry have been selected for...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Education and Social Protection: Framework for the Junior Cycle: Discussion with ASTI, IHRC and Irish Heart Foundation (27 Nov 2013)

...instructed our members not to attend those in-service sessions. That is not happening for our members at the moment. My understanding is that they are going ahead with Teachers Union of Ireland, TUI, members but not our members. That ties in with the questions from Senator Ó Clochartaigh and Senator O'Donnell about whether the Department was listening to us. It is astounding to...

Shortage of Teachers: Motion [Private Members] (24 Jan 2018) See 2 other results from this debate

Bríd Smith: Last November, the three teacher unions, namely, the INTO, TUI and ASTI, made a detailed submission to the Public Service Pay Commission on the emerging crisis in teaching. There has been a sharp fall in the number of applications to teacher education courses, an increase in emigration among recently qualified teachers and difficulties in filling posts and employing substitute teachers. The...

Select Committee on Education and Skills: Estimates for Public Services 2016
Vote 26 - Education and Skills (Supplementary)
(30 Nov 2016)

Richard Bruton: ...pay levels takes place within the Lansdowne Road agreement. We have used the flexibility within the agreement to make provision for new entrant teachers, an issue on which we negotiated with the TUI and the INTO. At the same time, in this school year which started in September provision was made for an extra 2,260 teachers. Provision is being made for an extra 2,400 teachers next...

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