Monday, April 22, 2013

BALLOT and Important updates

Since the last update much has happened as you will all be well aware regarding the Croke Park Agreement and future campaigns.

 
First of all, well done to NQTs and NPTs who had been campaigning for a No vote to the LRC Proposals, on the extension of the Croke Park Agreement. The 69% no vote was a clear signal to the Government that INTO Members have taken enough, have given the fair share of their pay, and have had their conditions changed to the final acceptable degree.
 
Now that the No vote has been secured, we must now campaign for a YES VOTE, this time, in favour of industrial action.
 
After meeting last week, the executives of all three teacher unions (ASTI, TUI and INTO) made a joint decision to ballot for industrial action. This is as a result of a threat that still remains to pay and conditions, but now we have the ability to resist. The press release from the unions can be viewed here 
 
It is very important to note that this does not mean immediate strike the day after the votes are counted, but members should be aware that it is a possibility, and should not be feared. Strike is a trade union's strongest weapon and if a Yes Vote is acheived, it will be called upon against Government Attacks. Branches and Districts are currently meeting to devise a strategy of industrial actions up to and including strike action in anticipation of a Yes Vote.
 
Important dates for this ballot are 13th - 16th May 2013. This is the date span in which the INTO Ballot will take place. This will be an in-person ballot, NOT a postal ballot so every effort will have to be made to make your meeting depending on your location. Details of these specially called meetings will be on www.into.ie very soon this week.
 
It is very important that we all vote, regardless of our choice, and for our voices to be heard. It is also important to remember that even though the LRC Proposals were rejected by the trade unions, Government intensions are to continue with their austerity agenda, looking to cut pay, and to make public servants shoulder the burden of lack of growth in the country.
 
Some very useful places to seek information, keep up to date and to express views are:
 
The administrators of this blog from INTO District 14 NQT Sub-Committee are also available at intodistrict14nqt@gmail.com
 
 

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Dublin North City Staff Rep and New Member Evening

INTO Dublin North City Branch, of District 14, is holding it's Staff Rep and New Member's evening this Monday 4th February at 5pm in the Teacher's Club Parnell Square.


This evening has been organised in Dublin North City Branch for many reasons. Among them is the desire to connect with, thank and engage personally with all Staff Reps from all schools in the Branch. Recent years have brought many challenges to the door of education and Primary School Teachers as a result of Government led austerity measures.

Teacher's Pay and Conditions, funding for Education and Supports and other issues have been attacked. The INTO has mounted campaigns against these attacks, and Staff Reps are the feet, hands and interaction catalysts for the union on the ground in each school. They relay messages, deal with queries and questions, rally people to attend meetings and marches and maintain a healthy heartbeat of trade unionism amongst their staff.

On the night we would like to thank them, help them where needs occur and connect and interact even more.

For NQTs and New Members, the evening provides an opportunity to meet other new members, meet other members from the branch, become familiar with the branches structure, the INTO and how it works and of course any other queries and questions will be answered.

The evening will begin at 5pm with tea/coffee and sandwiches, and at 5.30pm interaction regarding the branch and union will begin. This is not a meeting, but a gathering in order to strengthen further the connections with memebers and welcome new members into the branch.

We look forward to seeing you there on Monday!
(directions to the Teacher's Club, 35 Parnell Square, Dublin 1, can be found here)

New Pension Scheme: NQTs and 26 Week Rule

Since the beginning of this year (January 2013) a new pension scheme has come into effect for new entrants to the public sector.

This was strongly rejected by the INTO as an unfair and larcenous pension scheme. The value of one's pension is based on career averaged earnings as a result of this new scheme, and due to the formula used the result is that the value of a new entrant's pension since January is 20% less. The public servant in question will in effect pay more into their pension fund than they will receive back on retirement.

This was researched and proven in independent research commissioned by the INTO, ASTI and TUI, and published in the Trident Report. (available at www.into.ie.)

Those teachers who had previously been employed by the Dept. of Education and Skills before January 2013, will remain on the 2004 scheme, and their conditions remain unchanged regarding pensions, unless they break the '26 week Rule'.

This rule would dictate that any teacher who has been in the service for any amount of time, retains their pension conditions UNLESS, they break service for 26 weeks or more. ie. they do not receive a pay check for 26 weeks or more, and will be considered a 'new entrant' on return to employment in the DES.

For example, if a teacher graduated in 2011, worked until June 2012, has been subbing in this current school year, but since Christmas has not worked a day due to various circumstances, they are at risk of loosing their pensions entitlements.

If their last day working (subbing, temporary contract, maternity leave etc.) was December 21st 2012, and they now decided to move abroad for 6 months to work, the 26 week rule will take effect.
When they return from their 6 month break, they will therefore be treated as a 'new entrant' and would come under the new Career Averaged Pension Scheme (20% less value).

So how do you combat this?
1. Ensure your service with the DES does not become idle for 26 weeks or more.

How do I do this?
1. If you have worked in 2012, 2011, 2010, etc, then you must not let 26 weeks lapse before receiving a pay check from the DES. Therefore, even one subbing day ensures this will not happen.

'I'm travelling abroad for the rest of this school year, and do not intend working in a school here...What do I do?'
  • If it is envisaged that you will not work in a school here this year, it is strongly advised that you make arrangements in order to do one day or a period of subbing before June 2013. If not, 26 weeks will lapse, and you will be considered a 'new entrant' when you return to teaching here.
'I'm subbing now, but work is hard to come by...What do I do?'
  • Subbing may be hard to come by, but as long as you do not go 26 weeks without one day's work, you will be OK, so one days subbing is enough, but obviously plenty more is ideal for obvious reasons!
Hopefully this will clear up some confusion about the new pension scheme, and who will be influenced and effected by it's callous and larcenous measures.

Monday, January 14, 2013

Branch AGMs and Croke Park Deal

Welcome back everybody, and we hope 2013 has been good to you so far.
Just to let you know, we hope to meet in early February. With the Allowance battle early this school year, many meetings took place, and we hope that this next meeting will be focused on NQT priorities for Congress, and the Croke Park Extension you will have all heard about of late.

Just some updates below on upcoming events and issues

Croke Park Agreement Extension and Branch AGMs:
The Government announced late last year that it wishes to save a further €1bn across the Public Sector through the Croke Park Agreement. This will be in addition to the planned savings of over €3bn.
This will bring new challenges to our pay and conditions. Today, the public sector unions, including the INTO, met with the Government representatives, and will meet again tomorrow with a focus on education. Union leaders exited the talks with a sober outlook for members. In particular some areas which are up for discussion are further 'Croke Park Hours', increment freezes, pay cuts, and cuts to non-core pay.
None of these are final, nor are they specific yet to one group of public sector workers, nor one particular group of teachers.
However, as we are well aware, the original and existing Croke Park Agreement has attacked and decimated NQTs and new entrants in many ways.

To ensure this does not happen again, while ensuring that pay and conditions of all teachers is protect, NQTs, NPTs should have their voices heard.
The next event at which you can have your voice heard, stand up for your pay and conditions, and hear the voices of others, will be your Branch AGMs. You will be informed by your Branch Secretary of the venue and time, but also they are available on the INTO website here.

These will be difficult deliberations, and any agreement extension will have to go to ballot of members. Despite the difficulties that our union faces, this must only be a spur and driving force for us to stand up for all our members and ensure that the Government cannot inflict further casualties unfairly on Public Sector workers, over half of whom earn less than €50,000 a year.

Keep up to date at www.into.ie/ROI

Lastly, at your Branch AGM motions for this year's Congress in the Silver Springs Hotel, Cork, will be discussed and deliberated over in order to give them a priority rating. If you have been involved in wording motions and proposing them it is important that you attend. If not, it is still vitally important as each view, interpretation and opinion is vital in order for our Union's compass and direction be driven by the members.

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Let your TD know what you think!

Ahead of Budget 2013, NQTs can play an active role in lobbying of TD's.

Last year, with a campaing to protect DEIS (education is disadvantaged areas), INTO Members worked to get 6,000 people on the streets outside the Department of Education. However, this was also combined with an intense lobby of TDs. This lobby and pressure was clear in the result of the majority of the DEIS cuts being reveresed. It was even more clear from insights into the office of Ruairí Quinn and the Labour party.

Announcing the reversal of the cuts Min. Quinn, said that DEIS was reversed and he was wrong. In RTE's 'Inside the Department' fly on the wall documentary, it was clear that Labour backbencers feared that they would loose support. Min. Quinn also implied that those who make the most noise will be heard.

We should take this lesson and mobilise this tactic again. And as young voters we can have a big influence, as we will in the future be voting for the very same TDs as they seek a seat again.

Your local TD can be contacted easily. Google them and their contact details will appear on their website or their party's website.

It is worth having some constructive alternatives to austerity for your TD. The Nevin Economic Research Institute (NERI) produced an alternative Budget Plan, Plan B (here), and some of the facts and points are very useful. Your local INTO Branch, or District Comm. members can help you access these further, or email us here at intodistrict14nqt@gmail.com and we can help you out.

Let them know what you think, let them know you care, let them know they should care.

Sunday, November 4, 2012

November Update

Meeting ahead of Campaign

This Wednesday 7th of November there will be a meeting in the Teacher's Club @ 7pm, to organise and further the campaign started by a Protest Rally (below).

It is vital that as many NQTs turn up to this meeting. ALL TEACHERS are welcome to attend, and it is neither an NQT or Established Teacher specific gathering. The aim is to assess the campaign and rally to date, but more importantly, pave the manner in which we take the campaign further. A lobby of TDs will be initiated, therefore, regardless of where you are registered, you have a vote somewhere in this country, and your local TD needs to know that their actions in Budget 2013 will be remembered, and that your vote will be cast accordingly.
 
Hope to see you all there!
 

Protest Rally on Wednesday 24th of October

Student Teachers make their voices heard (Photo: www.into.ie/ROI)
After engaging with colleges and staffs all over the Dublin Districts and further beyond, INTO,ASTI and TUI members brought 2,000 teachers to the gates of Dáil Éireann. The protest was in build up and anticipation of a 5th Austerity Budget to cross our doors.
Speakers ranged from an established teacher showing solidarity, to a student union representative speaking on behalf of our future colleagues. Leaders of the three Trade Unions, expressed strongly that NQTs and new entrants have borne their fair share of pain over the last 4 years.
The rally was very well attended by students teachers and NQTs. However, this was only the start of a Pre-Budget Campaign that every members of the INTO should have a say in, but also be a part of in as it takes place.
 

There is a 'Plan B'

The Nevin Economic Research Institute (NERI), has published research that shows cutting our way out of this recession is not the only option. We could climb out of this hole without digging deeper into the fabric of society, cutting vital services in Education, Health, and Social Welfare. We can share the pain more equitably, rather than targeting those who have given more than their fair share already. We could raise taxes fairly, through income tax, as we tax at a lower rate than the EU average.
This would mean that everybody earning the same as you would pay the same amount, and those earning more would pay more if the tax system allowed for this to be so.
There is much detail in the report which can be viewed here, and is certainly worth scanning over.

Sunday, October 14, 2012

INTO Districts meeting to organise


As part of the INTO Pre-Budget Campaign, 'Valuing Education', the four Dublin District are conveying a meeting this Wednesday 17th October at 7pm in Room 6 of the Teacher's Club.

 

At a preliminary meeting last week, a representative group from all four Dublin Districts group found that two common strands emerged as areas of concern; being 1. Attacks on NQTs and 2. The Pupil Teacher Ratio.

In reaction to these concerns and in the same vain as the INTO 'Valuing Education', the assembled group decided to further the campaign. They promised to organise as many staff members as possible, engage NQTs and students in the process of campaigning, conduct a lobby of TDs, spread information throughout schools and aim for a crowd of 4,000 from the Dublin District combined.

In light of the organisation required, and the planning needed, another organising meeting has been called for this Wednesday, 17th October at 7pm in Room 6 of the Teachers' Club, Parnell Sq. in order to assess progress, and plan the day itself.

All are welcome, and as many views as possible are needed to make this rally at Dáil Éireann on the 24th of October from 4.30pm tp 6pm, one rally that Ministers and the Government will not forget as they make their budgetary decision, aiming to save €77m from an Education Budget that cannot shed any more weight without it impeding the progress of all of our children.

Further details of the protest can be found at www.into.ie/ROI