Fórsa demands fairness for school secretaries
Union says majority of school secretaries are treated “like second class employees”
by Niall Shanahan
“When I retire I won’t have an occupational pension, meaning my current income will almost halve. I’m concerned that if I become ill I’d find it nearly impossible to pay the healthcare costs associated with that.” – Kathleen O’Doherty, school secretary (pictured, speaking at the launch of the campaign in Dublin last Thursday, 17th January).
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Concern over parental leave delay
by Hazel Gavigan
Fórsa has expressed concern over reports that the Government has withdrawn its support for new legislation to extend unpaid parental leave from 18 to 26 weeks per child.
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Department challenged on strategy
by Bernard Harbor
Fórsa has called for a clear timetable to complete the reorganisation of the county’s education and training boards (ETBs), saying that failure to complete the programme four years after new structures were established is sowing “uncertainty over the future direction of local services.”
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Disadvantaged students disadvantaged again
by Diarmaid Mac a Bhaird
Changes to the leaving certificate grading system have negatively impacted on students experiencing educational disadvantage – those who attend DEIS schools – according to a new report from the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI).
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