The Argus

Local TUI members set to strike over pay

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STAFF at in Dundalk Institute of Technology and O’Fiaich College, who are members of the Teachers Union of Ireland, are set to take strike action on Tuesday, February 4th in a long running dispute over pay discrimina­tion.

THE dispute has been ongoing since 2010 when the Government unilateral­ly introduced a reduced pay scale which saw newly qualified teachers earning 14% less than pre 2011 recruits. Unions opposed tguis as it equated to a pay cut in excess of €50,000 over the first 10 years of a new recruit’s career.

THE controvers­ial reduced pay scale has been the number one topic of discussion at the teacher unions’ conference­s since its introducti­on, with younger teachers annually highlighti­ng the hardship imposed on them due to precarious employment and reduced wages. The TUI and other teaching unions have consistent­ly called upon the Government to restore all post 2010 recruits to the agreed pay scale. However, despite promises of action the Government have not restored equal pay.

IN October 2019, TUI members voted by a margin of 92% to 8% to engage in a campaign of industrial action, up to and including strike action, and the Union announced in November that it would take strike action in February unless the matter was resolved.

TUI President Seamus Lahart stated said that they union has ‘ exhausted every avenue open to us to bring this matter to resolution and have been left with no choice but to take strike action.’

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