School strikes suspended for talks but principal fears 'carnage' if they resume
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School strikes suspended for talks but principal fears 'carnage' if they resume
"GAA competitions called off, while some pupils are being asked to bring toilet paper and soap to school due to stocks issues The school secretary and caretaker strikes were suspended last night but have already led to the postponement of Gaelic games competitions, while pupils in one school were asked to bring in soap and toilet paper with them. The Forsa union put the strike of 2,800 secretaries and caretakers on hold after accepting an offer of talks at the WRC from Education Minister Helen McEntee."
"The school secretary and caretaker strikes were suspended last night but have already led to the postponement of Gaelic games competitions, while pupils in one school were asked to bring in soap and toilet paper with them. The Forsa union put the strike of 2,800 secretaries and caretakers on hold after accepting an offer of talks at the WRC from Education Minister Helen McEntee."
The suspension of the school secretary and caretaker strike occurred last night after Forsa accepted an offer of talks at the WRC from Education Minister Helen McEntee. The strike involved 2,800 secretaries and caretakers and had already caused the postponement of Gaelic games competitions. Stock shortages at at least one school led to pupils being asked to bring soap and toilet paper with them. The strike was put on hold pending talks, pausing immediate industrial action while logistical and staffing disruptions continue to affect school operations and extracurricular events.
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