Pay offer consultation results
NEU teacher members in England agree to accept progress made on pay and funding and to end industrial action
NEU teacher members in England agree to accept progress made on pay and funding and to end industrial action
Government must recognise that our children’s education can’t be put at risk
Not enough has been done to ensure T-Level courses are fit for purpose
This review must deliver cuts in workload for our members in schools
NEU Cymru members will be pleased with the progress we have made on workload in schools, but there is still more to do.
Research shows Government plans risk widening gap in child development.
These results confirm the point made by teachers and researchers: primary schools are still deeply affected by the pandemic and SATs worsen this already difficult situation.
Government must publish the STRB report and restart discussions with the unions or strike action will be going ahead at the start of September.
Better flexible working arrangements along with better pay and workload reduction will make education a more attractive and fulfilling career.
No surprise that Gavin Williamson prioritised point scoring over serious engagement.
The NEU will robustly support our members to take all necessary action to defend their terms and conditions