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Remote work doesn’t hit productivity
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Racism rises during pandemic
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ICTU seeks 30 cent minimum wage rise
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Expansion of public service apprenticeships urged
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Get retirement ready with Cornmarket
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Urgent decision sought on SNA vaccinations
by Andy Pike
 

Fórsa met public health specialists last Wednesday (24th March) to highlight the need for the National Immunisation Advisory Committee (NIAC) to clarify when SNAs and other schools staff would begin to receive Covid-19 vaccinations.

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Guidelines for limited return to campus agreed
by Mehak Dugal
 

A partnership of stakeholders in the technological education sector has unveiled a framework approach to underpin a limited and safe return to campuses for some students and staff later in this academic year.

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Poor structures hold ETBs back
by Bernard Harbor
 

Financial reporting in Education and Training Boards (ETBs) is out of step with normally-accepted accounting practices, according the Comptroller and Auditor General (G&AG).

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Some progress in school secretary talks
by Niall Shanahan
 

Fórsa, which represents school secretaries and caretakers in primary and post-primary schools, reported some progress in Workplace Relations Commission talks last week. The process aims to end the long-running dispute over the employment status and conditions of school secretaries and caretakers. Talks on Friday 12th March agreed the formation of a working group to develop options on a new contract of employment for school secretaries and caretakers.

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Family Leave to increase next month
by Róisín McKane
 

The new Family Leave Bill, which will extend paid parent’s leave from two to five weeks, is set to come into effect from next month. The period in which the leave can be taken will also increase from one year to two.

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Sectoral bargaining process to begin
by Bernard Harbor
 

Discussions on sectoral bargaining for Fórsa members in the education sector will kick off shortly. 

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Qualifications claim in WRC
by Bernard Harbor
 

Fórsa will be in the Workplace Relations Commission next Wednesday (31st March) for an engagement on its claim for enhanced SNA qualification requirements.

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Four-day week set for Spanish national pilot
by Mehak Dugal
 

Spain is set to become the first country to trial a national test of a four-day working week, if a new bill comes into play.

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