National Education Union rule book
The National Education Union's rules set out what the aims and objectives of the organisation are, and what work it should carry out.
The National Education Union's rules set out what the aims and objectives of the organisation are, and what work it should carry out.
Mae'n rhaid i lywodraeth nesaf y DU weithio gyda Llywodraeth Cymru i roi'r addysg y maent yn ei haeddu i'n plant.
The next UK Government must work with Welsh Government to give our children the education they deserve.
Teachers' pay and working conditions in sixth form colleges are decided in negotiations with the Sixth Form Colleges’ Association; the NEU leads the teachers’ side in negotiations.
The NEU Executive comprises the National Officers, 49 Geographical members, three equality constituency members and three sector seat constituency members.
How to get in touch with membership, AdviceLine for employment matters, the NEU press office and our national and regional offices.
Whilst the NEU continues to campaign on a national level for a new system which is supportive, effective and fair, it is vital that our members are protected from the harmful impact of Ofsted on the ground.
Please use this poster to publicise the vote in all schools and encourage members to vote.
The NEU thinks it is critical we encourage more people from the Windrush generation to apply for compensation with the support of trusted organisations to access justice and deal with the onerous bureaucracy of the Home Office.
Joint education manifesto for Northern Ireland outlines three strategic objectives to address the pressing challenges facing Northern Ireland's education sector.
If you value education, vote for education. Let’s give our children the education they deserve.
Advice on a range of issues from pay, terms and conditions, employment rights, health and safety, and pensions. Your first point of contact for advice and support at work should be your workplace rep.