Archive for September, 2008

“Are massive pay gaps justified?”

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

In a letter to The Irish Times in a further reply to Tom Begley’s article, IFUT President, Joe Brady, writes:
“Professor Tom Begley … argues for very high salaries for certain academics because that is what it takes to attract the world class. It would be a mistake to allow this viewpoint to take root in [...]

Reply to “Paying for a knowledge economy”

Saturday, September 20th, 2008

In his reply to Professor Tom Begley’s article, “Paying for a knowledge economy”, in The Irish Times on 19 September, the General Secretary, Mike Jennings, writes:
“What the Irish Federation of University Teachers found to be “truly shocking” was not that university staff can make a good case for high salaries (unlikely, don’t you think?). [...]

IFUT fights redundancy threat to university staff

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

IFUT has called on the Irish Congress of Trade Unions not to finalise any new pay deal until threats of redundancy against university staff are resolved.
The call follows a decision by IFUT members in NUI Maynooth to ballot for industrial action, following the decision of the college to issue a compulsory redundancy notice to a [...]

IFUT ratifies incoming President

Friday, September 5th, 2008

IFUT ratified Dr Hugh Gibbons as its Incoming President at a meeting of the Executive this morning, Friday, 5 September.
He will serve alongside Dr Joe Brady, current IFUT President, until Joe’s term of office expires next year.
Dr Gibbons is currently a Vice-President of IFUT and Chair of the IFUT branch in Trinity College Dublin. He [...]

Great News for Women in Science

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

IFUT has welcomed a ground-breaking decision by Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) to fund the cost of replacing a SFI-funded team member who was on paid maternity leave. The move will benefit many women who are employed as researchers in universities and whose projects are financed by SFI.
The move follows closely on a policy adopted by [...]