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DkIT Students have exam results withheld due to dispute

DkIT Students have exam results withheld due to dispute Reporter:   ); Students at the DkIT have had their exam results withheld due to lecturers engaging in industrial action in a dispute over a range of issues at the college. The Teachers Union of Ireland (TUI) Branch at Dundalk Institute of Technology said they have taken industrial action as the college’s executive have failed to honour commitments made last November. The union – which represents lecturers and researchers – said the institute’s executive signed an agreement to “improve the functioning of management bodies” and “commence talks to pursue Technological University status”, which the TUI said it has not done.

ASTI members reject new public service pay agreement

ASTI members reject new public service pay agreement Updated / Wednesday, 10 Feb 2021 20:19 Industry and Employment Correspondent The Association of Secondary Teachers in Ireland has voted to reject the latest public service pay agreement Building Momentum because it does not restore full pay equality for staff recruited since 2011. Members rejected the new deal by a margin of 79% to 21%. The two-year successor to the Public Service Stability Agreement covers around 350,000 civil and public servants, and will add around €900m per year to the public service pay bill when fully implemented. The ASTI is the first public service union to deliver a ballot result on the deal, and while it is a rejection, the deal is expected to be carried on an aggregate basis because the largest unions including Fórsa, SIPTU, the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation and the Irish National Teachers Organisation have recommended a yes vote.

Midwest Radio - Education stakeholders meet later to discuss the fate of the Leaving Cert

Education stakeholders meet later to discuss the fate of the Leaving Cert Education stakeholders will meet today to discuss the fate of this summer s Leaving Cert. The Government s expected to make a decision on the options for the exams at Tuesday s cabinet meeting. Unions, student and parent groups along with Department of Education officials are meeting. Teachers Union of Ireland General Secretary, Michael Gillespie says his union want the Leaving Cert to go ahead:   The HSE has confirmed the majority of AstraZeneca clinics have been cancelled for the rest of the week. However, it says a small number will continue for certain people over the age of 60. It follows NIAC s recommendation that the vaccine be used for people…

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