SNA Appreciation Day mobilises school communities
by James Redmond

This year marks the first ever SNA Appreciation Day. A day to celebrate SNAs and develop a deeper understanding of the importance of their roles in schools and school communities.

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Higher Education news: Job Evaluation scheme
by Andy Pike

Higher Education Branch has organised meetings to assist members in filling out upcoming job evaluation questionnaires.

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SNA news: Workforce Development Plan & Contract review
by Andy Pike

Education Division to host meetings to update SNA members on progress in national discussions.

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Anti-racism in the workplace conference
by Brendan Kinsella

ICTU’s Stronger Together: Anti-racist Workplaces & Trade Unions Conference saw trade unionists and anti-racism activists facing up to the harsh reality of life for migrant workers in Ireland today, and plan for a better tomorrow. 

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Unions contact Taoiseach about Dublin Airport passenger cap
by Niall Shanahan

As passenger numbers rise, the 32m passenger cap at Dublin Airport is limiting growth in the aviation sector. Owen Reidy (ICTU) writes to An Taoiseach, Simon Harris, to request review of the passenger cap.

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Fórsa campaign win as RSA announce 70 permanent jobs

Waiting times for driving tests are set to reduce. Following a year-long campaign by Fórsa The Road Safety Authority has announced that it will hire an additional 70 driver testers.

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#ThankOurSNAs prize draw
by Brendan Kinsella

Enter our SNA Appreciation Day prize draw and win €1,000 for your school!

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United for Dave
by Róisín McKane

Last chance to get involved in a sponsored cycle to support the Irish Motor Neurone Disease Association

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