TUI delays work reform vote until after election

THE Teachers’ Union of Ireland (TUI) has taken the controversial decision to wait until after the election to ballot members on proposed work reforms in schools and colleges.

TUI delays work reform vote until after election

The decision of the union’s executive is likely to fuel further criticism of progress securing public service efficiencies and reforms under the Croke Park deal, which were to be given by unions in return for guarantees of no compulsory redundancies or further pay cuts.

While the Association of Secondary Teachers Ireland (ASTI) is already balloting its 18,000 members on proposals for second level, including an extra hour a week for non-teaching duties, TUI leaders had also discussed reforms with the Department of Education about members who lecture at institutes of technology.

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