• The Irish National Teachers' Organisation (INTO) (Irish: Cumann Múinteoirí Éireann), founded in 1868, is the oldest and largest teachers' trade union in...
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  • Association Irish Federation of University Teachers Irish Medical Organisation Irish National Teachers Organisation Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation MANDATE...
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  • Catherine Mahon (category 20th-century Irish women)
    Catherine Mahon (1869–1948), first women president of the Irish National Teachers' Organisation Catherine Mahon was born in Laccah, County Tipperary on...
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  • Teachers' trades union in the United Kingdom are trades union for teachers in operating in the United Kingdom. Due to the differing education systems in...
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    Vere Foster (category British art teachers)
    supported national schools in Ireland and was first president of what is today Ireland largest teachers' union the Irish National Teachers' Organisation. He...
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  • Women as Teachers". Women's History Matters. 18 December 2014. Retrieved 2015-11-04. O'Leary, Eoin (1987). "The Irish National Teachers' Organisation and the...
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  • John Boyle (trade unionist) (category Irish trade union leaders)
    Irish trade unionist. Boyle was born in Mullaghduff, County Donegal. He became a schoolteacher and joined the Irish National Teachers' Organisation (INTO)...
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  • teachers of St Colman's College, Fermoy. There had been an Irish National Teachers Organisation (INTO) since 1868 which had been successful in gaining better...
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  • Murder of Ashling Murphy (category Irish victims of crime)
    traditional Irish arts, culture, and heritage for young people. Her alma mater, Mary Immaculate College, and the Irish National Teachers' Organisation jointly...
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