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24 May, 2007 |
Other NewsNuacht na nOibritheUnions meet Minister over fair pay for North’s lecturersUniversity and College Union (UCU) members have met with Assembly Minister for Employment and Learning Reg Empey to see whether a resolution can be found for their dispute with education colleges across the north. The dispute has arisen following the Horisk report that stated the earnings potential for lecturers was significantly below that of schoolteachers and schoolteachers had significantly greater opportunities for promotion and the attraction of management or other opportunities.
Hiring illegal migrants to be made a crime by EUIreland has been given six months by the EU to decide whether to opt in or stay out of a proposed EU law that would criminalise employers for hiring illegal migrants. The law was proposed by EU Justice Commissioner Franco Frattini and was endorsed by all European Commissioners at a meeting this week. The law will have the effect of creating a series of financial penalties, criminal charges as well as sanctions against employers who engage in black market employers.
Ambulance staff calling for strike ballotAmbulance staff employed by the HSE in Cork and Kerry have called for a national ballot on industrial action following claims that the HSE have plans to privatise the state’s ambulance service. The claims were made after an expression of interest notice was posted on the Government’s e-tender website last Friday.
SIPTU call for better protection for domestic workersSIPTU have this week called for the establishment of a Joint Labour Committee to set minimum pay and conditions of employment for domestic workers. The union have called for this after a new Code of Practice to protect domestic workers was launched by Labour Affairs Minister Tony Killeen this week. Rhonda Donaghey of the Union’s Domestic Workers’ Support Group welcomed the launch of the code, but added that the Government should take this initiative onto the next stage by establishing a Joint Labour Commission which will protect workers’ pay and conditions by law. Articles may not be reproduced without the consent of An Phoblacht. For further information, please contact |
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