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Ni yw'r undeb addysg mwyaf sy'n cynrychioli athrawon, darlithwyr, staff Cymorth, ac arweinwyr ysgol, mewn ysgolion a gynhelir, ysgolion annibynnol, a cholegau ledled y DU.
Ni yw'r undeb addysg mwyaf sy'n cynrychioli athrawon, darlithwyr, staff Cymorth, ac arweinwyr ysgol, mewn ysgolion a gynhelir, ysgolion annibynnol, a cholegau ledled y DU.
Internationalism sits at the heart of the National Education Union’s values. As an education trade union, we believe that defending human rights, including trade union rights and the right to education, must be a global endeavour.
Whether you’re starting your training in a school or at university, the National Education Union is here to support you throughout your teacher training and your career.
Advice for teachers starting out in their careers, known as Early Career Teachers (ECT) in England and Northern Ireland and Newly Qualified Teachers (NQT) in Wales.
The statutory provisions governing pay progression for all teachers, including school leaders, in local authority maintained schools are set out in the STPCD.
The STPCD sets out an overall leadership pay range that puts an upper and lower limit on pay for all leadership teachers.
Maternity rights and entitlements available to teachers and support staff in schools and colleges.
Advice and guidance on dealing with illness and disease in the workplace.
A key priority of the union is to make sure there is equal opportunity for all members, prevent unlawful discrimination in employment, and ensure our members do not face barriers to promotion, representation or participation.
Managing behaviour and ensuring staff feel safe at work is vital, and creating a positive learning environment is the right goal.