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Joe McHugh pictured during a press conference today.

Education minister pleads with school secretaries to cancel planned industrial action tomorrow

Rallies have been organised at a number of locations including at Leinster House and at the minister’s Donegal constituency offices.

EDUCATION MINISTER Joe McHugh has appealed to the union representing school secretaries to cancel tomorrow’s planned industrial action. 

Unions and opposition parties have come out in support of school secretaries who, represented by trade union Fórsa, will engage in further industrial action at lunchtime tomorrow. 

Rallies have been organised at four locations including at Leinster House and the constituency offices of McHugh in Donegal. 

There will also be rallies at the Department’s offices in Athlone and at the People’s Park in Waterford. 

The row centres around what the union and its members say is a “two-tier pay system” as only a small number of school secretaries are employed directly by the Department of Education and Skills, while the majority is employed by each school’s Board of Management. 

It means secretaries do not get the same pay entitlements as directly employed secretaries – this includes having no sick pay entitlement and being forced to go without any wages when the school closes for summer holidays. 

Fórsa said negotiations with the Department in December lead to an offer of a 1.5% pay rise, which they called “insulting” and “derisory”, promising further strike action. 

In a statement today, McHugh said there “is still some distance” between the Department and the union and called on the unions to stand down their members until the dispute is resolved.

“I place a huge value and importance on the work and role of school secretaries and caretakers, and other support staff in the running of our schools,” he said. 

“I have spoken to many secretaries about their employment conditions and understand the issues they have raised. There has been engagement with Fórsa under the auspices of the Workplace Relations Commission (WRC), and while the trade union has not withdrawn from the talks both sides acknowledge that there is still some distance between us.”

He said his department is reflecting on the latest discussions between the two sides and that he was disappointed that the union was proceeding with strike action. 

“I am appealing to Fórsa to reconsider their decision, to defer their action and to re-engage with the two departments at the WRC.

“We are fully open to further dialogue with Fórsa. The only way this situation will be resolved is with the help of the WRC.

“Disputes such as this can only be solved by the parties sitting around the table together and trying to reach mutually acceptable solutions. Both sides will have their own positions, but compromise is necessary or nothing would ever be resolved.”

McHugh said department officials will continue to monitor the impact this will have on schools. 

Sinn Féin and the Social Democrats have come out in support of the school secretaries, and said the Department has “failed to seriously engage” with school staff. 

“At its heart, this dispute centres on the fact that the majority of school secretaries, over 3,000, earn as little as €13,000 a year with irregular, short-term contracts and no pay during the summer holidays or school breaks,” Sinn Fein’s education spokesperson, Donnchadh Ó’Laoghaire said. 

“This is compounded by the inequality that persists between them and the few hundred school secretaries who are paid directly by the Department of Education with starting salaries of €24,000.”

SIPTU sector organiser, Karl Byrne said: “Our members working in the education sector are fully behind school secretaries in their struggle for respect and fair conditions at work.”

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    Jan 1st 2018, 6:04 PM

    Could they not provide any description of the suspects? This report is incredibly light on details especially given it is an “exclusive”.

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    Jan 1st 2018, 6:13 PM

    @Steve Lennon: some taxi driver probably gave him the ‘exclusive’ in the cab that he got to work

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    Jan 1st 2018, 6:25 PM

    @JimmyMc: it is quite stunning that a crime can be committed at this close quarters and no description given. Either that or the journalist has omitted such pertinent details.

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    Jan 1st 2018, 6:37 PM

    @Steve Lennon: ‘news for the dumb’. Most people are here for the laugh in the comments

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    Jan 1st 2018, 7:17 PM

    @Steve Lennon: it’s because they are black.

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    Jan 1st 2018, 7:31 PM

    @james cullen: I can’t see any other reason why the journalist would cover up the description other than he is a PC journo looking to protect a non-national.

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    Jan 1st 2018, 10:06 PM

    @james cullen: spot on was looking for the description in the article ‘ journal these men are criminals and the public wants to know their description what were they wearing what were their accents what is their ethnic group
    So journal do your job properly and report the news as it is

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    Jan 2nd 2018, 12:14 PM

    @Steve Lennon: i thought all taxis had cameras no??

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    Jan 1st 2018, 6:46 PM

    The new Irish ?

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    Jan 1st 2018, 5:54 PM

    Advised to avoid picking up or dropping off in the area???

    Collective punishment because of the recalcitrant behaviour of a tiny minority!

    By who?

    And if these two move to O’Connell St and Stephens Green should we shutdown the Taxi industry?

    Plenty of cameras around Gardiner Street and several around Clonee area, should the Garda not concentrate on identifying and arresting the culprits?

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    Jan 1st 2018, 7:25 PM

    @Jarlath Murphy: first three words of the article will answer your last question

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    Jan 1st 2018, 7:44 PM

    @Jarlath Murphy: Taxi drivers with any sense will stop picking up young men of a certain ethnicity behind this spate of crime – and then be identified and vilified in the media as being racist. No wonder people are so fed up and angry with all this.

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    Jan 1st 2018, 7:53 PM

    @Paul: And while they investigate should the Taxi industry shut?

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    Jan 2nd 2018, 7:33 PM

    @Jarlath Murphy: “should the Garda not concentrate on identifying and arresting the culprits?”

    And what evidence or reason do you have for thinking they aren’t doing so?

    I guarantee the gardai know the cameras better than you do.

    Now, do you realise that the journalist that wrote this article is not the investigating garda? Yes or no

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    Jan 1st 2018, 7:19 PM

    It’s been going on a few months now. There is a gang of BLACK Teenagers doing it.

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    Jan 1st 2018, 7:33 PM

    @Nicky Ryan (allegedly a journalist): are the suspects black? Why no description provided?

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    Jan 1st 2018, 8:16 PM

    @Steve Lennon: cause the journal “journalists” have no liathroidi.

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    Jan 1st 2018, 8:38 PM

    Dirtbags.

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    Jan 2nd 2018, 12:37 AM

    BLACKS. These two people were BLACK. The main part of the description. So the article should advise the taxi drivers to stop picking up young BLACKS.

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    Jan 3rd 2018, 9:53 AM

    Joxer Brown ~ of course not ! Most black people in Ireland are decent and hardworking, but unfortunately like all races, colours, creeds, there is an underbelly of thugs and gangs and if you lived in certain areas you would know ! or if you get taxis you would know , it is good journalism to say they were Black, just as it would have been to say they wore blue Nike runners, had Dublin accents, were 5ft 7′ with thick country accents , this is how people are caught, get real.

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    Jan 1st 2018, 6:16 PM

    ‘Exclusive’ it’s reported on other sites – get a grip journal

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