A series of teacher strikes planned for next week are set to go ahead as no progress has been made in negotiations over pay between the leading education union and the Government
will be a mixture of national and regional walkouts, with strikes set to take place on the following days:1 March – regional strike in the West Midlands, East Midlands and EastIn Wales, members of the same union are also set to strike on Thursday 2 March afterIf a pay deal has still not met by this time, the NEU will launch further strikes on:16 March – national strike across England and WalesDr Mary Bousted and Kevin Courtney, joint general secretaries of the NEU, responded: “It is completely...
“We are absolutely ready to come to talks. What we cannot accept are pre-conditions which require us to pause strike action before we have made any progress through negotiations to resolve this dispute.”understands that the NEU will not agree to formal talks with Ms Keegan unless her current offer of a 3.5 per cent pay rise for teachers is “substantively improved”.
The offer, which drops to 3 per cent for experienced teachers, is well below unions’ demands of a 12 per cent pay rise for their members.
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