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Daily Archives: 26 April, 2018

UCD to appeal WRC ruling over age discrimination
  • 26 Apr, 2018
  • steve
  • age discrimination, Andrew Deeks, Labour Court, promotion, UCD, WRC
  • Legal issues
Students’ bid for UK strike compensation ‘passes legal milestone’
  • 26 Apr, 2018
  • steve
  • UK
  • Legal issues
UCC insurer considers appeal against flood damage ruling
  • 26 Apr, 2018
  • steve
  • floods, Supreme Court, UCC
  • Legal issues
Forget the ivory tower – lecturers are working class too
  • 26 Apr, 2018
  • steve
  • pay, precarity, public sector pay, UCC, workload
  • Governance and administration, Life
Technological Universities – Waterford Institute of Technology and Carlow IT
  • 26 Apr, 2018
  • steve
  • David Cullinane, IT Carlow, Richard Bruton, technological universities, WIT
  • Governance and administration
Institutes of Technology – Limerick Institute of Technology, Thurles
  • 26 Apr, 2018
  • steve
  • Jackie Cahill, LIT, Richard Bruton
  • Governance and administration, Teaching
Third Level Institutions – St Angela’s College, Sligo
  • 26 Apr, 2018
  • steve
  • Richard Bruton, St Angela's College, Tony McLoughlin, UG
  • Governance and administration

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