January 16 In the Press

Copyright © Kevin Cooper Photoline NUJ: Teachers' Strike to go ahead on Wednesday

Teachers’ strike to go ahead with major rally at Belfast’s QUB student’s union

By Eleanor McGillie

SENIOR officials at the Irish National Teachers’ Organisation (INTO) have confirmed teachers will continue with their planned half day strike on Wednesday (JAN 18) in spite of the ongoing situation at Stormont.

In the run up to Christmas its 7,000 members were balloted with an overwhelming majority voting in favour of strike action over the ongoing pay dispute – 78 per cent of members in the ballot turnout voted for strike action with 94.97 per cent voting in favour of action short of strike.

Teachers right across the province will be picketing at school gates with a main Belfast rally taking place at Queen’s University Belfast’s Student’s Union at 10am for one hour.

Teachers will be back in classrooms from 12.30pm.

Gerry Murphy, Northern Secretary of the INTO, said prominent INTO representatives will be speaking at the Belfast rally.

Mr Murphy said: “The half day strike will be going ahead as planned with one major rally in Belfast. We are asking teachers, who are striking in the Belfast area, to come along to the Student’s Union between 10am and 11am. Teachers will be unavailable for work until 12.30pm.

“The INTO has 7,000 members in schools in Northern Ireland across all sectors and age groups. We are confident our members will be supporting this action.

“The ballot, and the strike action, shows the strength of feeling among teachers who want a reasonable pay deal, feel undervalued and who are trying their best, every day, to deliver the best education they can for the children of Northern Ireland.

“We have consistently made it clear that we have been available for further talks with the Minister for Education and the Employing Authorities.

“However, in spite of our ongoing efforts, teachers have yet again been snubbed by the Government and it’s time those in power on the hill start listening to the people of Northern Ireland.”

Mr Murphy added that INTO members are not required to and should refuse to perform any duties whatsoever until 12.30pm on January 18.

ENDS:

NOTES TO EDITOR:

  • INTO is the Irish National Teachers’ Organisation. It is the largest teachers’ union in Ireland. INTO has a Northern Office and a Southern Office. Our Northern Office is based at Vere Foster House, 23 College Gardens, Belfast.
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