The lastest six per cent pay offer has been dismissed as only a 'marginal improvement'
Scotland's teachers will continue with their strike action after rejecting the latest pay offer. A special meeting of the EIS Salaries Committee today unanimously rejected the revised pay offer from the Scottish Government and COSLA, which the union said was only a “marginal improvement”.
“The six per cent offer for is only one per cent less of a pay cut than that previously offered, twice, by the Scottish Government and COSLA. Teachers have already lost more than one per cent of their salaries through being forced into strike action so, essentially, teachers already more than paid for this revised offer themselves.
Scottish politics “In attempting to tag on next year’s pay settlement, without any negotiation at all, the Scottish Government and COSLA are attempting to tie the hands not just of teacher trade unions but all public sector unions – and this is unacceptable to the EIS. Top news stories today The EIS emailed its members, advising on the decisions to reject the offer and continue with strike action and the reasoning behind those decisions. Union members will take part in a programme of targeted action in First Minister Nicola Sturgeon’s constituency as well as the constituencies of Deputy First Minister John Swinney, Education Secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville, and Scottish Green education spokesman Ross Greer.
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