Joint union pay and funding letter
Four education unions have written to Bridget Phillipson, outlining their concerns about the inadequate and underfunded pay recommendation to the STRB
Four education unions have written to Bridget Phillipson, outlining their concerns about the inadequate and underfunded pay recommendation to the STRB
Today four education unions have written to the Secretary of State outlining their concerns about the inadequate and underfunded pay recommendation.
The Government’s latest data on school funding shows that schools are in no position to absorb further cuts to education.
NEU Cymru members will be pleased to see that there is more in-year funding to support the education system.
The proposed unfunded 2.8% pay increase for September 2025 for teachers in England falls well short of the urgent action needed.
The aim of this policy checklist on trade union recognition is to assist NEU reps to assess whether a recognition agreement meets statutory requirements, as well as the requirements for an NEU compliant agreement.
This report is right to highlight the enormous gulf between Government spending on SEND in recent years, and the amount needed to meet actual and growing demand.
This report rightly highlights the complex issues that school staff are facing, including the acute lack of SEND support for children and increasing rates of absenteeism.
PowerPoint resources for presentations and workshops on sexism and harassment in schools.
Rather than ‘ready for school’, the route to improving children’s outcomes is better investment in the early years sector.
Missed targets in 2024/25 illustrate the depth of the recruitment crisis.