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Teachers push to be moved up Covid-19 vaccine queue faces resistance

Teachers push to be moved up Covid-19 vaccine queue faces resistance
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Three teacher unions agree joint motion on vaccine prioritisation for teachers

Teacher unions to debate industrial action over members place on vaccine rollout timetable

Teacher unions to debate industrial action over members place on vaccine rollout timetable Move will not affect the planned reopening of schools on April 12th, according to unions Mon, Apr 5, 2021, 14:34 Updated: Mon, Apr 5, 2021, 14:53 Some sources say any potential industrial action might be deferred until the new academic year, which begins in late August. File photograph: The Irish Times Your Web Browser may be out of date. If you are using Internet Explorer 9, 10 or 11 our Audio player will not work properly.   All three teachers’ unions look set to debate emergency motions calling for industrial action this week unless their members are moved up the vaccination schedule.

Govt urged over occupation and age vaccine rollout

Updated / Sunday, 4 Apr 2021 17:24 The Association of Garda Sergeants and Inspectors has said the Government must consider an occupational vaccine roll-out programme for frontline high-risk jobs to be run alongside the age-based vaccine programme.  Speaking on RTÉ s This Week, AGSI General Secretary Antoinette Cunningham said it should not be a difficulty to get all gardaí vaccinated, adding that the confrontational and high-risk job they do speaks for itself .  Ms Cunningham said the AGSI cannot understand why the undertakings given to the association by the Minster for Justice, in that gardaí should be vaccinated as soon as possible, could not be adhered to. 

Two people arrested following Traveller funeral in Leitrim

Two people arrested following Traveller funeral in Leitrim Gardaí issue 80 fixed penalty notices after 300 mourners gather in Carrick-on-Shannon Fri, Mar 12, 2021, 19:16   Two people have been arrested and more than 80 fixed penalty notices handed out following a Traveller funeral in Carrick-on-Shannon on Thursday, which attracted nearly 300 mourners despite Covid-19 restriction rules. Following the burial at St Mary’s Cemetery in the Leitrim town, large numbers went to a marquee on a local halting site, with some mourners breaking through a Garda cordon to get there. Principal of Scoil Mhuire in Carrick-on-Shannon, Caroline Healy, has written to the parents of her Traveller pupils, expressing sympathy on their loss, but reminding them to follow necessary precautions, including quarantine.

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