ASTI unanimously rejects public sector pay deal

Delegates from the Association of Secondary Teachers in Ireland have unanimously agreed to recommend a rejection of the public service agreement in a ballot of its members.

Delegates from the Association of Secondary Teachers in Ireland have unanimously agreed to recommend a rejection of the public service agreement in a ballot of its members.

Angry teachers spoke for over around two hours about their concerns that the deal on pay and reform in the public sector represented the ''yellow packing of education''.

The union represents 18,500 second-level teachers.

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