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Joe Killeen: New president of the INTO

04/04/2018

The new president of the Irish National Teachers’ Organisation is Joe Killeen, principal teacher in Lough Cutra NS Gort, Co. Galway. He replaces John Boyle...

INTO takes pay inequality challenge to Europe

04/04/2018

The INTO has challenged pay inequality on the grounds of age discrimination, in a long-running case led by two members. In March the Labour Court referred ke...

Primary teachers call for panels of supply teachers to address ongoing substitute crisis in schools

04/04/2018

The shortage of qualified teachers to cover short-term absences is huge challenge for schools across and a threat to long term education standards if not add...

INTO Annual Congress finishes this afternoon

04/04/2018

Today (Wednesday 4 April 2018) is the final day of the INTO Annual Congress in Killarney.Today the conference will discuss motions on teacher supply panels, ...

Primary teachers demand equal funding for schools

03/04/2018

Primary teachers at the INTO’s annual Congress in Killarney today demanded equality of funding between primary and second level schools.Arthur Fallon from ...

Primary teachers call for slowing down of curriculum changes

03/04/2018

At the INTO annual Congress in Killarney today, delegates called for a slowdown of curriculum changes.A new language curriculum for Irish and English is curr...

Last chance to end pay inequality for newer teachers

03/04/2018

The INTO today demanded immediate and time-bound pay talks, starting this month and finishing next month, to end pay inequality.Speaking at the union's annua...

Thirty five pupils homeless every two days in February

03/04/2018

INTO General Secretary, Sheila Nunan told the Minister for Education Richard Bruton that in February almost 500 children became homeless, the biggest increas...

INTO ANNUAL CONGRESS

03/04/2018

The Annual Congress of the Irish National Teachers’ Organisation continues today (Tuesday 3 April 2018) in Killarney.The Minister for Education and Skills ...