BIMM Dublin, a music college in Ireland, has reached an agreement with lecturers to avoid compulsory redundancies. Lecturers from the Irish Federation of University Teachers (IFUT) suspended their strike after negotiations on revised proposals. All lecturers will be offered the opportunity to remain on their current contracts, and no one will be forced to reapply for their jobs or move to different contracts.
A Dublin music college where lecturers have been on strike over restructuring plans says it has reached agreement with staff on revised proposals which will not involve any compulsory redundancies.
However, in a statement on Wednesday evening, BIMM said key elements of the revised plans do not include compulsory redundancies and all lecturers will be offered an opportunity to remain on their current contracts with the same terms they enjoy. BIMM said elements from the original proposal being taken forward include: offering 20 lecturers permanent, salaried roles; an increase in hourly rates for hourly paid lecturers; and greater flexibility in contracts to support lecturers’ industry commitments outside the college.
STRIKE MUSIC COLLEGE LECTURERS REDUNDANCIES AGREEMENT
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