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English Language Training Organisations

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 20 June 2017

Tuesday, 20 June 2017

Questions (627)

Catherine Murphy

Question:

627. Deputy Catherine Murphy asked the Minister for Education and Skills if he will meet or engage with representatives of English language teachers (details supplied) regarding employment legislation and working conditions for English language teachers; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [28881/17]

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Written answers

The majority of English language schools in Ireland are privately run. The relationship between teachers and private providers of education is based on a private contract, and issues relating to working conditions are a matter between the two parties and do not come under the remit of my Department. If teachers working in the English language sector have a concern about their terms and conditions of employment they should contact the National Employment Rights Authority in this regard. This has been previously communicated to the group referred to by the Deputy.

The regulations governing ACELS (Accreditation and Coordination of English Language Services), which is operated by Quality and Qualifications Ireland on a voluntary basis, and the Interim List of Eligible Programmes (ILEP), which is administered by the Department of Justice and Equality in association with my Department, specify a requirement that all obligations concerning national employment legislation are complied with by education and training providers.

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