There is no money
In responding to the pay claims of teachers ‘ unions, the government responds with the same refrains – “There’s no money".
In responding to the pay claims of teachers ‘ unions, the government responds with the same refrains – “There’s no money".
After days of intensive negotiation, the education unions ASCL, NAHT, NASUWT and NEU have been presented with a pay offer by the education Secretary.
The latest NFER report shows what many of us in the education sector have long feared about the state of teacher recruitment and retention: this crisis is entrenched, and it cuts deep and hard.
73% of NEU teacher members in Wales who responded to the union’s consultation have voted to ACCEPT the pay offer put forward by the Welsh Government, and end the dispute.
Mae 73% o athrawon sy’n aelodau o’r NEU yng Nghymru, a ymatebodd i ymgynghoriad yr undeb, wedi pleidleisio i DDERBYN y cynnig cyflog a gyflwynwyd gan Lywodraeth Cymru, a dod â’r anghydfod i ben.
A checklist for reps to take steps in the workplace to prevent bias in pay progression decisions.
Teaching notes on the content and usage of the 'Persecution of gay men' section of the resource, together with advice on the pedagogical challenges and conceptual issues it raises.
The average member contribution to LGPS 2014 will be as it is now: 6.5%.
Teaching notes on the content and usage of the 'Persecution of trade unionists' section of the resource, together with advice on the pedagogical challenges and conceptual issues it raises.
Why would workers go on strike? What rights should workers have? Why would a government abolish trade unions?
Wilhelm Leuschner was born into a working class family on 15th June 1890 in the German city of Bayreuth.