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Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Lansdowne Road Agreement (30 Nov 2016)

Richard Bruton: The Designated Community College sector is considered as having dual union representation i.e. both ASTI and TUI have representation rights in respect of teachers in such schools.  The Community and Comprehensive school sector is also dual-union. In the case of these schools, those teachers who are members of TUI (which has accepted to the Lansdowne Road Agreement) were asked to...

Other Questions: Lansdowne Road Agreement (24 Nov 2016)

Paschal Donohoe: ...alleged that the agreement is in "tatters," to use his phrase, due to actions taken by the Government. Will he clarify to what actions he is referring? The agreement we made with the INTO and the TUI is recognised as being inside the Lansdowne Road agreement. If the Deputy is referring to the issues that developed in the aftermath of the proposed settlement with An Garda...

Topical Issue Debate: Industrial Disputes (22 Nov 2016) See 4 other results from this debate

Richard Bruton: There is freedom of association and people have a perfect right not to join a trade union. If the TUI negotiates a deal for its members, it is a collective agreement with that union. In this instance, we would be quite happy to negotiate what we have agreed with the TUI with others, but we are in circumstances in which we have not reached such an agreement and I hope we can reach agreement....

Other Questions: JobPath Implementation (22 Nov 2016)

Tommy Broughan: ...did the Minister not seek to agree a protocol with the different professions where people are in casual employment as part of their training, in this case perhaps through the INTO, the ASTI and the TUI trade unions? The Minister in one of his press releases referred to 60,000 people participating in the JobPath programme. Its purpose is to target the long-term unemployed. It does not...

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 (22 Nov 2016) See 1 other result from this answer

Éamon Ó Cuív: 233. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills the reason teachers in designated community colleges who are not members of any trade union are not being treated the same as members of the TUI for the purposes of the Lansdowne Road agreement (details supplied); and if he will make a statement on the matter. [36282/16]

Other Questions: Teachers' Remuneration (16 Nov 2016)

Richard Bruton: ...is an issue that has been tabled within the context of the Lansdowne Road agreement. We sat down with the teaching unions that signed up to that agreement, namely, the Teachers Union of Ireland, TUI, and the Irish National Teachers' Organisation, INTO, and negotiated on the basis of their agenda. As a result of those negotiations, we have closed the gap to effectively three quarters of...

Other Questions: Teacher Recruitment (16 Nov 2016) See 2 other results from this debate

Richard Bruton: ...of the lifetime gap that was imposed in that stringent period has been closed by the combination of measures we have put in place, both under Haddington Road and in the recent negotiations I have had with the TUI and INTO. We have also addressed the issue the Deputy raised in regard to precarious positions and we have sought to make it easier for young teachers to get permanency. The...

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 (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...

Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Teachers' Remuneration (16 Nov 2016)

Richard Bruton: ...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 system. Teachers...

Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Education Policy (16 Nov 2016)

Richard Bruton: ...Funding will be available to make continued progress on curricular reform, including through the allocation of individual professional time for teachers of Junior Cycle.  - We will implement the recent agreement reached with the TUI and INTO on salary increases for new entrant teachers.  - A new package of support is being provided for the critical area of school...

Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Teachers' Remuneration (16 Nov 2016)

Richard Bruton: ...Significant measures have been taken to reduce the gap between those who entered teaching since 2011 and those who entered before that date. The most recent of these is the agreement reached with TUI and INTO in September, which in effect reverses the decision to withdraw qualification allowances from post-1 February 2012 entrant teachers. This new arrangement will apply to members of...

Seanad: Order of Business (15 Nov 2016)

Rónán Mullen: ...for payroll purposes to allow for the deduction of ASTI dues and so forth. Therefore, the Department decided to ask teachers in designated community colleges, for example, who were members of the TUI, to identify themselves as such to the education and training boards or to the Department itself so that the benefits of the Lansdowne Road agreement could be applied to them. Any teacher...

Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Teachers' Remuneration (15 Nov 2016)

Richard Bruton: ...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 system. Teachers are...

Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Teachers' Remuneration (15 Nov 2016)

Richard Bruton: ...: - Avoiding an increment freeze - Inclusion of the S&S allowance of €1,592 into the pay scale - Continued alleviation of the FEMPI Act pay reductions - Application of the recent agreement with TUI and INTO on new entrant pay - The Ward Report measures and a revised sequence for filling posts which enable fixed-term and part-time teachers to gain permanent, full-time...

Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Teachers' Remuneration (15 Nov 2016)

Richard Bruton: ...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 system. Teachers are...

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...

Select Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform, and Taoiseach: Finance Bill 2016: Committee Stage (9 Nov 2016)

Michael Noonan: ...Síochána and the pay of Garda inspectors and sergeants. We also knew that one teachers' union, the ASTI, was in potential dispute at that time, even though settlements had been made with the TUI and INTO. It is also true to say, as I did in Brussels on Monday, that the Labour Court's ruling in respect of Garda pay was more generous than the Government had anticipated. The...

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...

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