This is disgusting and so utterly wrong on every level.https://twitter.com/AshleyCahillane/status/1306259282913091584 …
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Just going off what someone else was saying somewhere, that because those on stipends must teach, I think the idea is that if the uni is already paying you then they are obligated to your labour. Unsure about the IRC here but it seems to be applied to IRC students too.
But worth noting that this also happens at Trinity, I think, those on stipends (specifically internal) are sometimes not paid but it seems to be department based.
The IRC contracts are explicit that you are never obligated to teach and that if you do a) you can't do very much and b) you should be paid (separate from stipend). IIRC, Brendan said the internally-funded stipends also had explicit limits (this stipend = x hours per week max)
Yeah there are hour stipulations but I recall talking to some and there was some ambiguity with whether people would get paid, and I think that gets interpreted differently between departments.
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