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Paint a picture and #RaiseTheRoof
by Róisín McKane
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NERI seminars in December
by Niall Shanahan
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16 Days of Action
by Mehak Dugal
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Pilot results on 4DW
by Mark Corcoran
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ICTU welcomes CETA Supreme Court ruling
by Niall Shanahan
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Retired members elect new Chair
by Niall Shanahan
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Cautious welcome for accreditation promise
by Mehak Dugal
 

Fórsa has cautiously welcomed the recent announcement by Minister of State for Special Education and Inclusion, Jospeha Madigan TD that there is an agreement to accredit the National Training Programme for SNAs as delivered by UCD in the coming weeks.

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Bereavement leave extended to all
by Mark Corcoran
 

Fórsa has welcomed the decision to align bereavement leave for staff in the education sector with those in other areas of the public sector.

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Peace vigil for Ukraine
by Niall Shanahan
 

Retired Fórsa activist John Farrelly is one of the organisers of a special vigil for Ukraine taking place in December.

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Cornmarket: Free health insurance webinar
by Róisín McKane
 

Fórsa members can tune in to a free health insurance webinar, hosted by Cornmarket exclusively for the union.

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Caretakers call to action
by Mark Corcoran
 

Fórsa is urging caretakers and other education workers to get active, engaged and involved as discussions with the Department of Education and the Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) loom.

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Work-Life Balance Bill ‘fit for purpose’ - ICTU
by Niall Shanahan
 

The new Work-Life Balance Bill, regarding the right to work from home is now "fit for purpose," according to ICTU. 

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Living wage in situ by 2026
by Róisín McKane
 

A new national living wage has been agreed and is set to replace the minimum wage by 2026.

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