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.
Restrictive eligibility and a focus on means-testing eligibility results in many more children going hungry than are receiving free school meals.
The Government has been unwilling to seriously engage with the causes of strike action.
Bridget Phillipson's proposal to remove the four headline grades that Ofsted currently awards is a welcome step towards addressing inspection issues.
In responding to the pay claims of teachers ‘ unions, the government responds with the same refrains – “There’s no money".
After days of intensive negotiation, the education unions ASCL, NAHT, NASUWT and NEU have been presented with a pay offer by the education Secretary.
Keegan's email displays a total disregard for the situation heads are in. It is not good enough to tell them there is enough money in the system if it isn’t distributed to the point of need.
Following lengthy negotiations with the Welsh Government, a new, revised and fully-funded pay offer will be put to teacher members.
A properly funded early years sector is crucial to any attempts to improve the educational outcomes of children across the country.
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