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Effort to resolve ASTI pay dispute enters final days

Last ditch talks aimed at preventing the closure of 400 schools will get underway this afternoon....
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08.00 5 Nov 2016


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Effort to resolve ASTI pay dispute enters final days

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08.00 5 Nov 2016


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Last ditch talks aimed at preventing the closure of 400 schools will get underway this afternoon.

Representatives from the Association of Secondary School Teachers (ASTI) will meet with officials at the Department of Education in a final effort to resolve a long-running pay dispute.

The pressure is on both sides to reach agreement ahead of planned industrial action on Monday, which will see 400 schools closed around the country.

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Some 200,000 secondary school pupils will not be returning to school after the mid-term break, unless the ASTI and the Government manage to find common ground on a proposed pay deal.

ASTI members will withdraw supervision and substitution duties from Monday, resulting in widespread school closures on health and safety grounds.

Yesterday, Taoiseach Enda Kenny told teachers it was not too late to call off the action, while the department appealed to the union engage in 'meaningful talks'.

The department pointed out that the proposed pay deal, which includes a 15% pay rise for new teachers, is already being implemented by two other teaching unions - the INTO and the TUI.

In response, the ASTI said that expecting its members to carry out substitution and supervision work for no pay while colleagues in other unions were being paid was unacceptable.

Minister Paul Kehoe says it is not too late for the ASTI to call off their action.

With students set to lose up to seven days of school if the strikes go ahead, these Leaving Certificate students gave their views.


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