Pensions
Most teachers in England and Wales, whether in schools (including academies), sixth form colleges or FE colleges, are eligible to join the Teachers' Pension Scheme (TPS).
Most teachers in England and Wales, whether in schools (including academies), sixth form colleges or FE colleges, are eligible to join the Teachers' Pension Scheme (TPS).
Most teachers will at some point need to take sick leave.
Advice to help NI teacher members understand their entitlements and what to do if they have concerns about workload.
No teacher in Northern Ireland should be directed to work more than 32.4 hours in a single week.
Teachers' pay scales for Northern Ireland
Teachers and support staff rights to time off to deal with family-related issues, from child birth to a death in the family.
Maternity rights and entitlements available to teachers and support staff in schools and colleges.
Details of the legislation and negotiated agreements that make us the terms and conditions of teachers in Northern Ireland.
Comparing the equality legislation between Great Britain (GB) and Northern Ireland (NI).
Advice on the monitoring of teacher absence reported as sickness absence in Northern Ireland.
All teachers in Northern Ireland are entitled to one years’ maternity leave consisting of 26 weeks ordinary and 26 weeks additional leave.
The Work and Families (Northern Ireland) Act 2015 provides an opportunity for parents to take advantage of additional flexibility in the way they choose to care for a new arrival to the family.