man_no_plan wrote: » So if there's 5/6 x 3 hours for pmts and 3 x 2 hour staff meetings, 1 per term as per m58/04 is that enough? How much for subject planning? How much for school development planning? Is one staff meeting per term enough? How much of the croke park hours is used for waste of time stuff now? We don't go in for the whole school cpd of an uninteresting topic. Is that widespread? I think I would be worth getting an answer on this, the unions will be going in soon to talk about this but they only consult with us afterwards. If we were to be proactive what would we see as what is necessary and what is excessive? Would you support compulsory CPD in our own time for example?
solerina wrote: » We are not allowed use the first 3 PTM for Croke Park hours at all....and we can only use one hour of each staff meeting too...something about the original idea of half in/half out. Talk about making the entire staff hate you....
Chancer3001 wrote: » Are schools better off since the 33 hours began? Or before they began? I would say we are worse off. WHich is shocking considering it's 10 days extra work effectively. We are worse off as it's just "busy time" filling slots with nonsense, and it has eroded good will from teachers as well as allowing less time to plan and correct.
Teacher22 wrote: » I see the IMO have called for a full paycut reversal.......when will the teachers unions join in for teacher paycut restoration
km79 wrote: » full paycut reversal, pension levy AND getting rid of extra HRA hours so basically doing away with HRA they are dead right!
katydid wrote: » And pigs will fly...
doc_17 wrote: » I'd say the delay with an update speaks for itself. If proposals have been made then inevitably it will have to involve some form of continuous assessment and maybe some scraps thrown out such as allowing some of the Croke Park hours be used for carrying out the corrections/assessment. Or maybe a post thrown out to each school for coordinating the thing.
km79 wrote: » posts and money need to be kept COMPLETELY separate if the unions have allowed them to muddy the waters with pay/money they have competely and utter failed. that's a completely separate fight/issue and should be kept as such anyway the delay speaks volumes and if they release details late Friday night or Saturday thinking people won't care enough to check ( most prob won't) they will have lost one member who does
doc_17 wrote: » I agree they should be kept separate but it might explain the statement releasedThe executive bodies of the ASTI and TUI today decided that the terms of reference for the independent chairperson of the Junior Cycle talks be amended, in the current circumstances, in order to allow him to bring forward a range of possibilities which are non-binding which may form the basis for progress.Any such proposals must follow from further representations from TUI/ASTI with a view to clarifying our joint position.No further comment will be made by the unions at this stage. So maybe it's to allow discuss such things?
acequion wrote: » Thanks Iscics. I suggest that everyone else grill their reps and attend all their branch meetings at this crucial time. Posting here predicting doom and gloom is not helping anyone. Thanks too for the news that Pat King is going. I could be completely wrong but you'd imagine he'd prefer to leave having finally achieved something for his members!
km79 wrote: » I heard that last week too but said Id wait till it was common knowledge. You could also look at it like this.......he will probably end up with a job on a state board........so who will he want to please out of these talks? He won't give a damn about leaving a legacy with us. well not a positive one! its a job for him pure and simple and he will be moving on to another one .
Icsics wrote: » By the way, Pat King is retiring in December!
gaiscioch wrote: » "Listen, Pat, if you get this one through on your side we'll look after you with a few appointments to state bodies after the fuss has died down in six months or so. Nice little addition to the old pension if you play this one right." Watch this space.
2011abc wrote: » Wouldnt be the first time the union had been embezzled (and yes I WOULD consider taking a salary while blatantly playing for the other team that.) by its Gen Sec.Fool me once ....The last guy got a 200k payout/buyout ...Forget the lessons of history at your peril .
acequion wrote: » Why are you guys [km79,2011abc] so utterly wedded to pessimism? And ok we all know that you're sugared off with Pat King et al and we all know their record to date, but jeez,you're like scrooge,humbug! Apart from the constant predictions of apocalypse which are nothing more than speculation,do you have any concrete information to pass on? Because if not it's no wonder people [like yours truly] sometimes run from this thread, given the negativity.It really isn't helpful!