NEU strike action in Wales
Today, teachers and support staff in Wales' schools, took strike action in pursuit of a fully-funded, above inflation pay rise.
Today, teachers and support staff in Wales' schools, took strike action in pursuit of a fully-funded, above inflation pay rise.
Education staff and parents make their views clear in More Than a Score’s research survey.
The union is declaring seven days of strike action in February and March, though any individual school will only be affected by four of them.
Arts education should be a right for all students. But to many students, it is a right denied.
The centrally controlled curriculum is creating an education with which students are finding it increasingly hard to engage.
We will support our members in developing a broad and inclusive curriculum so that all children can feel engaged and enthused with their learning.
Few countries put their children through high-stakes tests as often as England does.
It is time to build an education system organised on democratic principles, and planned in the best interests of staff, pupils, parents and the wider community.
The problems of SEND are deeply alarming and government has no effective plan to deal with them.
If the Government does not resolve the current pay dispute the NEU will reballot members for a renewed strike mandate.