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Schools disrupted by pay dispute | Schools disrupted by pay dispute |
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Thouands of classroom assistants are on strike in an escalation of a dispute over the way their pay is calculated. | Thouands of classroom assistants are on strike in an escalation of a dispute over the way their pay is calculated. |
Some special schools have closed as 3,000 assistants, members of Nipsa, began a three-day strike. | |
Trade unions involved in the strike have been called to a meeting with the employers which was brought forward a day. | |
Education Minister Caitriona Ruane has called for more action and immediate talks to end the strike. | |
On Friday, the unions were offered a new deal which included a £15m one-off payment to compensate for a change in the way salaries are calculated. | |
Unions said that could mean £2,500 for each assistant. However, Nipsa said the offer did not go far enough. | |
The sticking point in the dispute is the change in the number of hours that assistants have to work to get a full salary. | |
Some of the unions involved admit that if classroom assistants are treated as a special case, other job sectors could take legal action claiming unequal treatment. | |
Home stay | |
Many mainstream schools have told parents whose children have assistants allocated to them, to keep them home. | Many mainstream schools have told parents whose children have assistants allocated to them, to keep them home. |
Lily Kerr from Unison, which also represents classroom assistants, said its members will be consulted before deciding whether to go on strike. | Lily Kerr from Unison, which also represents classroom assistants, said its members will be consulted before deciding whether to go on strike. |
"This is a last-ditch attempt by classroom assistants - the parents clearly understand the level of frustration. | "This is a last-ditch attempt by classroom assistants - the parents clearly understand the level of frustration. |
"What we need to do now is actually enage with our members," Ms Kerr said. | "What we need to do now is actually enage with our members," Ms Kerr said. |
An all-out strike by Nipsa is planned from next Monday unless a settlement is agreed. | An all-out strike by Nipsa is planned from next Monday unless a settlement is agreed. |
Frank Bunting, from the Irish National Teachers' Organisation (INTO), said teachers needed to stand behind the classroom assistants and understand their difficulties. | Frank Bunting, from the Irish National Teachers' Organisation (INTO), said teachers needed to stand behind the classroom assistants and understand their difficulties. |
"It is going to be very difficult in schools for teachers and principals trying to manage this sensitive situation. We hope that the powers that be get together and resolve this." | "It is going to be very difficult in schools for teachers and principals trying to manage this sensitive situation. We hope that the powers that be get together and resolve this." |