Equality
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.
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.
Welcome to your latest edition of Educate, the magazine from the National Education Union.
Information, advice and resources for NEU Northern Ireland members.
Guidance for members on protecting themselves and their pupils at work.
Dealing with asbestos problems in schools, including the law on asbestos removal and management in schools.
The NEU Executive comprises the National Officers, 49 Geographical members, three equality constituency members and three sector seat constituency members.
The NEU represents support staff members across the UK in the maintained, academy, free school, independent, further education, sixth form and university sectors.
We represent more teachers and support staff working in independent schools than any other union.
The NEU’s No Child Left Behind campaign is fighting to break down the barriers poverty puts up around equal access to education.
The NEU is actively campaigning for a fully funded, above-inflation pay rise for all educators, highlighting the pay disparity in further education.
NEU members are eligible to stand for election as officers of the Union, members of the executive or members of the annual and special conferences of the Union.
The NEU is the trade union for teachers, support staff, and school leaders in independent schools.