Hundreds of teachers face chop under Department orders [thejournal.ie]

HUNDREDS OF TEACHERS filling temporary jobs in the country’s primary schools are to be laid off at the end of the year, after a Department of Education directive told principals that the jobs would now be filled by full-time teachers losing their jobs elsewhere.

The orders – circulated to primary school principals last week – said that under the terms of the EU-IMF deal and the outgoing government’s Four Year Plan, around 1,200 positions – largely dedicated to the education children from Traveller backgrounds, or those with difficulties in English – had to be cut.

The document explains that those teachers must be given priority in filling any vacancies that might arise in a school – including situations like maternity leave, where those temporary vacancies are already being filled.

This means that hundreds of younger teachers, who are already filling those positions, will immediately lose those jobs – and will not even be in a position to seek an interview to fill the job again.

The temporary teachers – including those finishing their mandatory year of post-degree experience in order to qualify for their full teaching diploma – will not be entitled to social welfare, however, as they will still be entitled to work as substitute teachers whenever vacancies might arise for a few days at a time.

 

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