
INTO exhorts Tánaiste to actively support agencies working with children in Gaza
10/11/2023
Prior to the mid-term break, the INTO President, Dorothy McGinley and General Secretary, John Boyle wrote to An Tánaiste Micheál Martin, expressing the INTO’s support for the Irish government’s stance on the worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Read the INTO LETTER (pdf) here.

Non Teaching Strike Day Advice for Members
09/11/2023
Our sister non-teaching trade unions are currently taking action short of strike action (ASOS), which will be escalated to a full day of strike action, to be held on 16 November 2023.

Cornmarket Survey and Prize Draw
07/11/2023
Cornmarket Insurance Services recently launched a new product called Cornmarket Protect and would like to hear from you!

Christmas Gifting Made Easy With Membership Plus
06/11/2023
Christmas shopping sorted with Membership Plus - up to 40% off gifts - read more here!

School Leaders Update
24/10/2023
Read the latest updates on upcoming leadership meetings, webinars and training here.

Joint Union School Leaders Webinar
18/10/2023
The next Joint INTO, NEU and UTU School Leaders Webinar is scheduled for Thursday 9 November 2023 at 9.30am -11.30am via Zoom.

Cornmarket Protect: New Benefit For Members
18/10/2023
Using the combined buying power of the Irish National Teachers' Organisation and Cornmarket, a great range of insurances and services have been negotiated for you and your family.

World Menopause Day
18/10/2023
World Menopause Day is held every year on the 18th of October. The day was designated by the International Menopause Society (IMS) to raise awareness of the menopause and to support options to improve health and well-being for women in mid-life and beyond. Resources and a link to the INTO 'Menopause Awareness in Schools' webinar available here.

School communities in Gaza must be protected
17/10/2023
Children and families in Gaza have practically run out of food, water, electricity, medicine, and safe access to hospitals following recent hostilities. The INTO joins Education International and the Irish government in calling for restraint.