Gli insegnanti della scuola di lingua inglese a Dublino sono stati ridondanti dopo aver rifiutato di accettare contratti a pagamento più basso | Irish indipendente

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    1. SeanB2003 on

      >If they did not do so, they would be made redundant and “replaced”. Some of the teachers had been working at the school for up to seven years and were earning €20 an hour.

      >Those who did not agree to the lower rate of €16.50 an hour were officially made redundant on Tuesday this week.

      >MD Shafikul Islam, who was appointed as director of the school last November, has claimed that this was necessary in order to “address liabilities of the company”.

      >Accounts filed for Academic Bridge show the business had a turnover of €2.1m last year. Wages, salaries and director remuneration amounted to €1.1m.

    2. RancorGrove on

      My guess is they are going to implement AI teachers in the near future so they are pushing out people by making the pay unattractive. It’s entirely unjust to force a paycut on people like this, especially when the company and director are making large profits and the people working there have been there for years.

    3. fullmetalfeminist on

      A lot of these English language schools are dodgy as fuck. My mother used to take in students and holy shit the stories she had were mad

    4. Accomplished_Fun6481 on

      English language schools are a vehicle to import cheap labour for hospitality and the like to the country. Very shady practices overall but are intrinsic to how the jobs market has been kept going all these years.

    5. defixiones on

      Fake redundancies should get the school in trouble with the employment courts.

    6. jimodoom on

      Doesn’t sound legal? They’d have to make the teachers roles actually ‘redundant’ for it to be considered a redundancy. They can’t just hire new people to fill the same roles, as the role would therefore not be considered redundant.

    7. fetish82 on

      I was in the same situation, I was let go with one week pay after 3 years and a half of service because the company couldn’t afford to pay me my salary €20 but they employ 4 cheap staff on minimum rate with no experience at all.

    8. sparksAndFizzles on

      The pay and conditions for most of those English language teaching jobs are terrible globally. There’s a continuous conveyor belt of various TEFL courses that are taken up mostly by graduates who want to do a just bit of travelling — you end up paying large amounts of money to do a highly compressed course that seems far too short to be effective, then you’re off teaching somewhere for a few months being paid way less than a decent wage, then most go home and never use it again.

      Then at home there seems so be a whole industry built up around it just churning though courses — both aimed at language student and teachers.

      Regulations around them still could be much higher.

    9. Optimal_Pool9371 on

      These schools are an immigration racket. Close them all down.

    10. AltruisticKey6348 on

      They could probably fire them based on the performance of their students, many don’t attend class and are only paying so they can make money before they go home. The teaching standards are pretty bad across the board.

    11. AbradolfLincler77 on

      What kind of a country pays a lot of politicians between 100 and 200k a year with all their expenses and everything fucking else, but won’t pay teachers a living wage. The fucking world is backwards.

    12. gavstar69 on

      Anyone know which school this is? I’m not a Indo subscriber

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