ASTI suspends industrial action

They have been in dispute with the government over pay

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21:10 8 Nov 2016 newstalk.com 21:10 Tuesday 8 November 2016

The ASTI have suspended their strike action after they accepted an invitation by the Chair of the Teachers’ Conciliation Council, Ms Anna Perry, to enter talks to explore possibilities to end the current industrial relations disputes.

The ASTI Standing Committee has accepted this invitation.

The ASTI has agreed to defer its directive on supervision and substitution and its strike action to facilitate this process for the duration of the talks. It is expected that this process will continue until the end of November.

ASTI members will be available for teaching and supervision and substitution duties tomorrow and for the duration of the talks. We expect that all second-level schools will be open tomorrow.

 

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