ASCL strike ballot could see secondary school heads and college leaders take industrial action in the autumn term.
Education
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Unions accuse the Department for Education of sitting on a report that showed that one in four teachers' workloads exceed 60 hours per week
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The NASUWT has rejected the government’s pay offer and will ballot members in England for industrial action.
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The National Education Union has rejected the government’s pay offer and called further teachers’ strikes in England for April and May 2023.
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There has been a significant rise in vacancies for nursery, primary and secondary school staff in the Recruitment and Employment Confederation’s latest Report on Jobs.
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Teachers union urges members to reject government's March 2023 pay offer after two weeks of negotiations.
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Report urges ministers to focus on initiatives to alleviate workloads and ways of mitigating the profession's lack of flexible work opportunities.
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The National Education Union and other unions have paused strike action for two weeks after talks began today (17 March) with the Department for Education.
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University lecturers and other staff in higher education are continuing to strike despite having received new offers in disputes over...
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Teachers with Scotland's largest teaching union have voted overwhelmingly in favour of a new pay offer.
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The strikes bill, which would bing in minimum service levels, may be incompatible with human rights laws, a group of MPs and peers have found.
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Universities watchdog proposes a register for staff-student relationships and consults on the idea of an outright ban.
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The government has recommended a 3.5% pay increase for public sector workers in England for 2023-24. It will now be considered by independent bodies.
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More than half (52%) of LGBT+ teachers have experienced discrimination and abuse from pupils and parents, according to a survey from a teaching union.
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Universities and trade unions have agreed to pay a proportion of the pay settlement for 2023-24 six months before the...