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LRC Proposals (Croke Park 2) Ballot for Industrial Action

May 2013

Context

Cuts already imposed upon teachers / lecturers

The

non-payment

of the cumulative pay increases of 6% which were due under the Towards 2016 Review and Transitional Agreement The Pension Related Deduction or so-called ‘

pension levy

’ was introduced with effect from March 2009 as follows: a 3% levy on the first €15,000 of gross income; a 6% levy on the next €5,000; and 10% on the remainder The

Moratorium

on Recruitment and Promotions in the Public Service was introduced in March 2009.

Pay cuts

legislated for under the Financial Emergency Measures in the Public • • • Interest No. 2 Bill 2009, took effect from 1 January 2010 as follows: 5% on the first €30,000 of salary 7.5% on the next €40,000 of salary 10% on the next €55,000 of salary

Context

Cuts already imposed upon teachers / lecturers

Under the

Public Service Agreement 2010-2014

teachers work an extra 33 hours per year and lecturers an extra 2 hours ‘flex’ and 1 hour student contact per week Pay cuts of 10% were applied to the salary scales and allowances of

new entrants

from 1 st January 2011 A

Public Service Pension Reduction

pensions with effect from 1 st (PSPR) of an average of 4% was applied to January 2011, on pensions of €12,000 and upwards

Qualification allowances

‘new beneficiaries’ from 1 st and a range of other allowances were discontinued for February 2012 Entitlement to certified and uncertified

sick leave

has been reduced.

Changes to

maternity leave

announced in Budget 2013 mean that teachers/lecturers will lose their entitlement to 30 days leave in lieu from 1 May 2013.

LRC Proposals

86% Voted Against

No tweaking of LRC Proposals

Why Ballot?

• • • •

The government has intimated that it will legislate to impose cuts in pay wef 1

st

July 2013

Need to have a mandate for

industrial action

, in the event that government seeks, by legislation or otherwise, to impose cuts in pay or to worsen working conditions.

If Government imposes cuts wef 1 st July, we must be in a position to react from the beginning of the 2013/14 school/college year.

The mandate for industrial action is entirely consistent with the overwhelming rejection of the LRC proposals.

Ballot on Industrial Action to be taken in the event that Government seeks, by legislation or otherwise, to impose cuts in pay or to worsen working conditions.

Are you willing to take industrial action (e.g. work to rule, non-cooperation, withdrawal from various initiatives) up to and including a series of strike actions as directed by the TUI Executive Committee and in co operation with the other teacher unions?

Ballot

YES NO

Industrial Action

Work to Rule

What does this mean?

Teachers/Lecturers do no more than the minimum required by their employment contract, while complying with safety and health legislation. Do not engage in any activities or additional duties which are not stipulated in your contract, for example, FETAC programme development or any after school activities which you are not remunerated for -

Do only what you are paid to do.

Non cooperation/ Withdrawal from various initiatives • • Non cooperation with or withdrawal from: School Self Evaluation Junior Cycle Reform

Industrial Action

Supervision and If Government stops payment for S&S, non-cooperation Substitution with an unpaid, imposed scheme

Industrial Action What does this mean?

Non cooperation/ Withdrawal from various initiatives Withdrawal from all aspects of the 2010 – 2014 Public Service Agreement: • • • 33 additional hours / ‘flex’ and student contact hour (3 rd Level) Teachers would revert to being available for 2 class periods per week as opposed to 3 for S&S Where a teacher has been 'freed up' because a colleague teacher has taken his/her class away, that teacher would not be required to be reassigned, in accordance with his/her timetable, to facilitate the absence of the colleague teacher.

• Non cooperation with FETAC Programme

Industrial Action

• Non compliance with FETAC internal verification • Non compliance with Self Evaluation of Programmes and Services

Industrial Action What does this mean?

Strike Action • • • • • As a means of last resort In concert with the other teacher unions Will be strategically organised, e.g. rolling strikes Involves a total withdrawal of labour for a predefined period Limited to 3 days maximum under this mandate

Why a series of strikes?

• • A series of strikes means: Different counties/sectors could strike on different days Providing the mandate does not necessarily mean that members will be required to engage in strike action. That will depend on the circumstances that develop

Industrial Action

When will this action take place, if needed?

• How much of an impact would industrial action have if we get a pay cut in June/July and we can’t engage in action until September?

Questions?

Vote Yes for Industrial Action

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