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Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform: Select Sub-Committee on Public Expenditure and Reform: Construction Contracts Bill 2010: Committee Stage (15 May 2013)

Brian Hayes: That is a very good suggestion. The INTO, ASTI and TUI should be asked for their observations on that. It is a very interesting suggestion that the money would go to the schools and based on the hand-over to the teachers we should all know about it, rather than the current centralised system where they are paid on time every two weeks. They might have something to say about that, but it is...

Industrial Relations (6 May 2010)

Brian Hayes: I have one other question. In the course of her speeches to both the INTO and TUI conferences, the Tánaiste alluded to further cutbacks in the education sector, to come possibly next year. Can she give further information to the House at this stage, given there will be more people in our education system next September than at any time in the past 100 years?

Industrial Relations (6 May 2010)

Brian Hayes: Question 3: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Education and Skills if she will make a statement on her recent attendance at the INTO and TUI annual conferences. [18573/10]

Financial Resolution No. 15: (General) Resumed (15 Oct 2008)

Brian Hayes: Is this the Government's position? That is some selling point to the INTO, the ASTI and the TUI. The Government will have a lot of breakfast with that.

School Enrolments. (9 Apr 2008)

Brian Hayes: The Minister has been going over this for the last two years and the audit has been getting headlines for the last two years at the TUI conference. We have asked the Minister to publish it. If she chooses not to do so, will she at the very least publish the details of the geographic pockets, as she called them, in which this form of selection is taking place? She said nearly 2,000 schools...

Seanad: Order of Business. (7 Dec 2004)

Brian Hayes: ...on discipline in the school system. This is an important issue. Teachers tell us that the issue of indiscipline in the school system is more important than the issue of pay. The cases raised at the TUI conference included bullying, sexual harassment and innuendo, spitting at teachers and destruction of personal property. The State has a responsibility to ensure that all teachers work in a...

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