Press Releases

 

''Destroying engine for want of a few drops of oil"

(17 Jul 2009)
MCarthy report fails to recognise vital nature of third level sector.


ESRI pay cut recommendation 'ludicrous' - TUI

(16 Jul 2009)
Responding to an ESRI report that recommends public sector pay cuts, the TUI said that the public sector has already been completely asset stripped over the last 12 months and described any further pay cuts as ‘unacceptable’.


Bord Snip recommendations would destroy education system – TUI

(16 Jul 2009)
“The attacks outlined in this report would represent an educational disaster and light a short fuse on a social timebomb."


'Education cuts will not get us out of this crisis'

(09 Jul 2009)
Speaking on a Teachers’ Union of Ireland (TUI) motion relating to the education cutbacks at the ICTU’s biennial delegate conference in Tralee, TUI President Don Ryan described the education system as having suffered ‘a near mortal blow’ as a result of recent cutbacks.


Leaving Cert Applied restrictions ‘a new low’ – TUI

(24 Jun 2009)
New restrictions on Leaving Certificate Applied programme are 'a new low'.


Survey highlights professional development and discipline issues – TUI

(16 Jun 2009)
The Teachers’ Union of Ireland (TUI) described today’s OECD TALIS report as important in highlighting how the commitment of teachers to continuing professional development is not matched by the Department of Education and Science. The report also confirms that disciplinary problems are exacerbated by larger class sizes.


Cutbacks will worsen drop-out figures

(02 Jun 2009)
In wishing students well in this year’s State Examinations, the Teachers’ Union of Ireland (TUI) today warned that fewer students from disadvantaged communities will stay to complete the Leaving Certificate in coming years due to a range of cuts which target the most vulnerable.


‘Remove State funding from exclusionary schools’ – TUI

(16 Apr 2009)
The Teachers’ Union of Ireland (TUI) today suggested that schools which operate exclusionary enrollment policies should be penalised by way of removal their State funding .


Cutbacks put young peoples’ life opportunities at risk - TUI case studies show increased cost of education

(15 Apr 2009)
The Teachers’ Union of Ireland today outlined how average families will be hit financially by the various education cutbacks, most of which do not become effective until the start of the next school year.




‘Decline in apprenticeship system will lead to skills deficit’ – TUI

(13 Apr 2009)
The Teachers’ Union of Ireland (TUI) has warned of the inevitability of a skills deficit unless the State moves to boost our apprenticeship system. The union has expressed concerns over the prospect of a serious deficit in the skills base of the state in major areas in years to come.


'47 hour week and huge extracurricular involvement' - new teacher study

(12 Apr 2009)
Preliminary findings from a major study conducted by market research company, Behaviour & Attitudes, on behalf of the Teachers’ Union of Ireland (TUI) show that teachers work an average of 47 hours a week during term time.


TUI calculates that student drop-out will cost State billions

(10 Apr 2009)
New research by the Teachers’ Union of Ireland (TUI) today shows the shocking cost to the State of each student who does not complete second level education.


Absence of school books will devastate schools in September – TUI

(09 Apr 2009)
The Teachers’ Union of Ireland (TUI) today warned that classroom activities will be severely hampered in disadvantaged communities next September due to a shortage of school books among students.


Initial TUI reaction to Budget

(07 Apr 2009)
Initial TUI reaction to this afternoon's Budget.



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