"The Irish National Teachers' Organisation (INTO) delegates overwhelmingly backed balloting for industrial action if the Government fails to deliver on a commitment to reduce class sizes to European averages."
"Teachers and other workers are experiencing significant financial pressure as fuel hikes have led to massively increased transport, food, and service costs."
"There is a nine-month delay in clearing promised incremental pay hikes worth €18 million, which has contributed to the call for industrial action."
"Substantial new pay claims are on the horizon as inflation continues to surge, indicating a potential escalation in labor disputes."
Teachers in Ireland are facing financial strain due to increased transport, food, and service costs from fuel hikes. The Irish National Teachers' Organisation (INTO) has supported ballots for industrial action if the Government does not reduce class sizes to European averages and address a nine-month delay in promised pay hikes totaling €18 million. Substantial new pay claims are anticipated due to rising inflation, indicating growing discontent among educators regarding their compensation and working conditions.
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