Minister Norma Foley said the Government will be doing more when it comes to challenges around accommodation
"What we have done right throughout this Government, there have been cost of living measures introduced rental breaks €2,000 for the Master's in Teaching."So more and more will be done in this space."On the issue of a Dublin allowance for teachers, Minister Foley said any such measure would likely have to include other professions.
"There is an issue if they are in non-EU countries, in terms of service being recognised, but we are currently looking at that to to see what the potential is going forward."Listen back here: Main image: Education Minister Norma Foley speaks at Government Buildings, 27-2-24. Image: Leah Farrell/© RollingNews.ie
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