Message to parents from the Education Authority

15-March-22

The Education Authority (EA) has warned of expected disruption next week to some school and youth
services as a result of a notified 7-day strike by Unite the Union from Monday 21st March to Sunday 27th
March.


The EA are working hard with schools, youth services and our partners to minimise any disruption to
children and young people caused by the industrial action. However, despite this, there will be disruption
to some services caused by the industrial action by Unite.


While the majority of schools and EA services are expected to operate as normal or with minimal
disruption, the impact is likely to be most significant across some transport, school meals and cleaning
services.


It is also anticipated that there will be an impact on a number of Special Schools, particularly IN THE greater
Belfast area, as well as Antrim and Newtownabbey, and Mid and East Antrim Council areas, as regular
transport for children may not be available, and there may also be a number of Classroom Assistants, who
are Unite members, taking part in the Industrial action.


We encourage parents to check the EA website for regular updates and details of any planned disruption
here: www.eani.org.uk/industrialactionupdates.
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Thank you in advance for your understanding and support in relation to this.
Yours Sincerely,
Robbie McGreevy
EA Assistant Director, Human Resources and Corporate Services

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