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IMPACT membership benefits
Pay recovery negotiations flagged for 2015
Jobs growth brings safety risk
Burton and McVerry set for homelessness event
Falling unemployment still among EU’s highest
Bill will shake up IR bodies
IMPACT halts SNA jobbridge abuse
by Bernard Harbor
 

Advertisements for ‘classroom assistant’ posts under Jobbridge are to be stopped after IMPACT raised concerns that they breached the work experience scheme’s guidelines. The union contacted the Department of Social Protection after a number of members claimed the posts were, in reality, being used to replace special needs assistant posts.

IMPACT official Dessie Robinson told the department there was no such post as ‘classroom assistant’ and said it was, therefore, impossible to train Jobbridge participants for the role. The education department agreed.

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