School secretaries uniquely disadvantaged
by Niall Shanahan
School secretaries outlined their experience of poor pay and uncertain short-term contracts to a hearing of the Oireachtas education committee last week. The committee was meeting to discuss the status of non-teaching staff in schools, and sought written submissions from Fórsa and other stakeholders.
In its submission to the committee, Fórsa said most school secretaries are very poorly paid, with uncertain short-term contracts that force many of them to sign on during the summer holidays.
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Mixed reception for new childcare scheme
by Hazel Gavigan
A new affordable childcare scheme, which comes into effect in October, will replace existing targeted programmes with a single, streamlined plan. Unions have welcomed an increase in the qualifying income threshold for State childcare support, but says more needs to be done to address low pay among early years’ providers.
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Fórsa seeks speed on pay gap
by Bernard Harbor
Fórsa has welcomed a Government Bill, which would compel firms to report on their gender pay gaps. But the union says it wants to see a quick expansion of the number of companies covered by the new law.
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Fórsa helps Cork mental health group
by Niall Shanahan
Fórsa officials recently made a presentation to Jigsaw, the national centre for youth mental health, which is one of four mental health charities that received funds from the union’s 2018 charity cycling initiative.
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Fórsa queries wage cost claim
by Bernard Harbor
Fórsa has queried a National Competitiveness Council (NCC) warning that wage costs are rising too quickly to maintain Ireland’s competitiveness. The NCC’s annual ‘Cost of doing business in Ireland’ report, which was published last week, cited wage costs among potential threats to future competitiveness.
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