Bernie Ruane Bursary 2024 - full details of how to apply 08 May 2024 To honour the memory of our friend and colleague, the Teachers’ Union of Ireland (TUI) established the Bernie Ruane TUI Bursary. One new bursary is awarded each year to a Leaving Certificate student whose intention it is to pursue a career in post-primary teaching. The bursary was first awarded in 2021. Applications are now invited for the 2024 Bursary. Click here for an application form Click here for an explanatory leaflet setting out fuller details and conditions of the bursary scheme The closing date for receipt of applications is Friday, 7th June 2024
Latest TUI News magazine - Volume 46, No 6 30 April 2024 Click here to download the latest TUI News, which issues to workplaces in the coming days.
TUI and ASTI members indicate strong appetite for unity 26 April 2024 In a national survey, members of both the ASTI and the TUI have stated that they are in favour of unity in principle, and that amalgamation talks should continue.
TUI proud to be part of Ireland’s first Trade Union Week 24 April 2024 The TUI is proud to be part of Ireland’s first Trade Union Week, which will take place between 29th April and 6th May. The week will mark the culmination of the ICTU’s Better In A Trade Union campaign, which was launched to promote the values and benefits of trade union membership. A letter and poster to highlight the event were sent this week to all TUI workplaces. Featuring public and private sector workers from across the island of Ireland, including TUI Executive Committee member Anthony Dowling, the high-profile Better in a Trade Union campaign highlights benefits such as enhanced job security, advice and support, improved terms and conditions of employment, and better pay. Trade union representatives from the various sectors featured in a significant advertising and social media campaign in the run-up to the announcement of the week. In a recent RED C omnibus poll, 44% of 18-34-year-olds in employment stated they would be interested in joining a union. Their leading reasons for doing so were that trade unions: