Disproportionate allocation of TLR payments
Teaching and learning responsibility payments (TLRs) are an essential part of the teacher pay system.
Teaching and learning responsibility payments (TLRs) are an essential part of the teacher pay system.
The NEU is aware that many schools – particularly, though not exclusively, primary schools – claim that movement onto or within the upper pay range (UPR) is dependent on a teacher undertaking additional responsibilities.
A key issue for many teachers is that their school has adopted a pay policy stating that progression on the upper pay range (UPR) should only be considered every two years.
The NEU is deeply concerned that support staff members are regularly working beyond their contracted hours and taking on additional duties outside their job role without pay.
This sets out the procedure for external bodies to raise concerns about the conduct of an NEU representative, whether they are an elected officer of the Union or a member of staff.
The Union recognises that there may be times when members wish to express concerns about union activities and services, including conduct of advice and representation. This procedure sets out the process for raising concerns.
Shared parental leave and pay set out your minimum statutory employment rights as a teacher or support staff member in a school or college.
The NEU is the trade union for teachers, support staff, and school leaders in independent schools.
This advice aims to clarify your rights and responsibilities related to toilet-related care of pupils.