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Departmental Expenditure

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 14 July 2011

Thursday, 14 July 2011

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Shane Ross

Question:

116 Deputy Shane Ross asked the Minister for Education and Skills the amount of State funding directly or indirectly that has been paid to fund trade unions, related bodies or trade union interests or causes in the past decade; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [21126/11]

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In 2001, my Department agreed through the Teachers Conciliation Council to provide £7,500 annually to each of the three teacher unions towards the cost of substitution, enabling the release of executive members to conduct union business. This payment is reviewed in line with pay movement affecting teachers' salaries. The total cost of this measure from 2001 to date is €283,300. My Department funds professional development courses for teachers organised by teacher unions. The total cost of this funding from 2001 to date was €1.9 million. The amounts paid in each year to each union are in the following table. It has not been possible in the time available to include details for FÁS which will be supplied to the Deputy in the near future.

Details of Funding provided to Unions for the Provision of continuing Professional Development

Year

Union

Amount €

2003

INTO

205,000

2004

INTO

150,000

2005

INTO

300,094

2006

INTO

400,000

2007

INTO

413,710

2008

INTO

42,172

2009

INTO

12,500

2003

ASTI

79,305

2004

ASTI

30,000

2005

ASTI

90,000

2008

ASTI

63,391

2004

TUI

58,356

2005

TUI

60,000

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