Consultation must precede SNA changes
by Bernard Harbor and Niall Shanahan
Fórsa trade union has warned the Department of Education and Skills that its SNA members will not cooperate with a proposed special needs assistants’ (SNA) pilot project unless there is consultation and engagement with the union.
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Public supports early years pay boost
by Hazel Gavigan
Two-thirds of Irish adults think the pay of highly-trained childcare staff should reflect their qualifications, according to an annual study conducted by Early Childhood Ireland.
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PSSA: Nurses’ recommendation closely watched
by Bernard Harbor
Fórsa is studying the detail of last week’s Labour Court recommendation regarding the nurses' dispute, and will also want to see the outcome of further talks on a proposed new nurses’ contract before fully assessing any implications for other civil and public service grades.
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Parental leave bill stumbles on
by Hazel Gavigan
Legislation to extend unpaid parental leave from 18 to 26 weeks and increase the child’s qualifying age from eight to 12 years has again been backed by the Government after it appeared to have withdrawn support.
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Clerical staff hit hard in housing
by Diarmaid Mac a Bhaird
Clerical and administrative staff are among the groups hardest hit by the cost of housing, which has risen much faster than incomes, according to a new report from the Nevin Economic Research Institute.
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