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Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Croke Park Agreement (4 Jul 2017)

Richard Bruton: ...more hours than this under the public service agreements. Across the public services – education, health, local authorities, civil service etc. - the additional time being provided represents about 450,000 additional hours per annum or the equivalent of between 12,000 and 13,000 public service posts. That is a serious productivity benefit for the Exchequer. Replacing those hours...

Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Teachers' Remuneration (21 Jun 2017)

Richard Bruton: ...also required that such new entrants would start on the first point of the applicable salary scale, which in the case of teachers had the effect of reducing their starting pay by a further 4-5%. Later in 2011, the Government placed a cap on the overall level of qualification allowances that could be earned by teachers. Subsequently in 2012, following the public service-wide review of...

Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Teachers' Remuneration (20 Jun 2017)

Richard Bruton: ...also required that such new entrants would start on the first point of the applicable salary scale, which in the case of teachers had the effect of reducing their starting pay by a further 4-5%. Later in 2011, the Government placed a cap on the overall level of qualification allowances that could be earned by teachers. Subsequently in 2012, following the public service-wide review of...

Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Teachers' Remuneration (1 Jun 2017)

Richard Bruton: ...also required that such new entrants would start on the first point of the applicable salary scale, which in the case of teachers had the effect of reducing their starting pay by a further 4-5%. Later in 2011, the Government placed a cap on the overall level of qualification allowances that could be earned by teachers. Subsequently in 2012, following the public service-wide review of...

Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Teachers' Remuneration (31 May 2017)

Richard Bruton: ...also required that such new entrants would start on the first point of the applicable salary scale, which in the case of teachers had the effect of reducing their starting pay by a further 4-5%. Later in 2011, the Government placed a cap on the overall level of qualification allowances that could be earned by teachers. Subsequently in 2012, following the public service-wide review of...

Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Teachers' Remuneration (30 May 2017)

Richard Bruton: I propose to take Questions Nos. 165 to 167, inclusive, and 190 together. As a consequence of the financial crisis, there was a need to enact a number of measures to reduce public expenditure so as to stabilise the country's public finances. A previous Government reduced the salaries and allowances payable to all new entrants to public service recruitment grades by 10% with effect from 1...

Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Teachers' Remuneration (25 May 2017)

Richard Bruton: ...also required that such new entrants would start on the first point of the applicable salary scale, which in the case of teachers had the effect of reducing their starting pay by a further 4-5%. Later in 2011, the Government placed a cap on the overall level of qualification allowances that could be earned by teachers. Subsequently in 2012, following the public service-wide review of...

Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Teachers' Remuneration (24 May 2017)

Richard Bruton: ...also required that such new entrants would start on the first point of the applicable salary scale, which in the case of teachers had the effect of reducing their starting pay by a further 4-5%. Later in 2011, the Government placed a cap on the overall level of qualification allowances that could be earned by teachers. Subsequently in 2012, following the public service-wide review...

Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Teachers' Remuneration (23 May 2017)

Richard Bruton: ...also required that such new entrants would start on the first point of the applicable salary scale, which in the case of teachers had the effect of reducing their starting pay by a further 4-5%. Later in 2011, the Government placed a cap on the overall level of qualification allowances that could be earned by teachers. Subsequently in 2012, following the public service-wide review of...

Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Teachers' Remuneration (17 May 2017)

Richard Bruton: ...also required that such new entrants would start on the first point of the applicable salary scale, which in the case of teachers had the effect of reducing their starting pay by a further 4-5%. Later in 2011, the Government placed a cap on the overall level of qualification allowances that could be earned by teachers. Subsequently in 2012, following the public service-wide review of...

Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Teachers' Remuneration (16 May 2017)

Richard Bruton: ...also required that such new entrants would start on the first point of the applicable salary scale, which in the case of teachers had the effect of reducing their starting pay by a further 4-5%. Later in 2011, the Government placed a cap on the overall level of qualification allowances that could be earned by teachers. Subsequently in 2012, following the public service-wide review of...

Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Teachers' Remuneration (16 May 2017)

Richard Bruton: ...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 younger teachers, new promotion opportunities and new...

Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Teachers' Remuneration (9 May 2017)

Richard Bruton: ...also required that such new entrants would start on the first point of the applicable salary scale, which in the case of teachers had the effect of reducing their starting pay by a further 4-5%. Later in 2011, the Government placed a cap on the overall level of qualification allowances that could be earned by teachers. Subsequently in 2012, following the public service-wide review of...

Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Teachers' Remuneration (3 May 2017)

Richard Bruton: ...also required that such new entrants would start on the first point of the applicable salary scale, which in the case of teachers had the effect of reducing their starting pay by a further 4-5%. Later in 2011, the Government placed a cap on the overall level of qualification allowances that could be earned by teachers. Subsequently in 2012, following the public service-wide review of...

Select Committee on Education and Skills: Estimates for Public Services 2017
Vote 26 - Education and Skills (Revised)
(2 May 2017)

Richard Bruton: ...counter, it is important that the Estimates process become more meaningful. I will go through the basics. If all of the members have to hand my statement, I do not need to repeat it. We have a 5% increase in our budget - €465 million - this year. It comes after a difficult period. We lost a number of years during which investments that everyone would have liked to have been...

Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Teachers' Remuneration (2 May 2017)

Richard Bruton: ...also required that such new entrants would start on the first point of the applicable salary scale, which in the case of teachers had the effect of reducing their starting pay by a further 4-5%. Later in 2011, the Government placed a cap on the overall level of qualification allowances that could be earned by teachers. Subsequently in 2012, following the public service-wide review of...

Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Croke Park Agreement Implementation (2 May 2017)

Richard Bruton: ...more hours than this under the public service agreements. Across the public services – education, health, local authorities, civil service etc. - the additional time being provided represents about 450,000 additional hours per annum or the equivalent of between 12,000 and 13,000 public service posts. That is a serious productivity benefit for the Exchequer. Replacing those hours...

Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Teachers' Remuneration (2 May 2017)

Richard Bruton: ...also required that such new entrants would start on the first point of the applicable salary scale, which in the case of teachers had the effect of reducing their starting pay by a further 4-5%. Later in 2011, the Government placed a cap on the overall level of qualification allowances that could be earned by teachers. Subsequently in 2012, following the public service-wide review of...

Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Teachers' Remuneration (2 May 2017)

Richard Bruton: I propose to take questions Nos. 359 and 360 together. As a consequence of the financial crisis, there was a need to enact a number of measures to reduce public expenditure so as to stabilise the country's public finances. A previous Government reduced the salaries and allowances payable to all new entrants to public service recruitment grades by 10% with effect from 1 January 2011. This...

Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Institutes of Technology (11 Apr 2017)

Richard Bruton: ...with the Local Enterprise Office, IDA Ireland and Enterprise Ireland, as well as the Implementation Committee of the Regional Action Plan for Jobs West which is charged with overseeing the delivery of 25,000 jobs across Mayo, Roscommon and Galway over the lifetime of the Plan. GMIT is also represented on the Atlantic Economic Corridor Steering Group, which is a key part of the Action Plan...

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