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Planned strikes for teachers all across England have been called off after the union accepted a 6.5 per cent pay rise.
The National Education Union (NEU) said 86 per cent of its teacher members in England voted to accept the new deal and call off industrial action. It comes after members of the union staged eights days of strike action in state school across England since February due to a pay dispute.
Meanwhile, four education unions are considering further walkouts in the autumn term, however, their general secretaries recommended members accept the 6.5 per cent pay rise. In a re-ballot of NEU teacher members in England on strike action, which opened in May before the pay offer was made, 95 per cent supported renewing the union’s strike mandate for a further six months, with a turnout of 53 per cent.
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Members of the Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL) in England have already voted to accept the pay rise from September. Meanwhile, the NASUWT teachers’ union and the National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT) are expected to announce their members’ responses to the pay offer on Monday.
Joint NEU general secretaries Dr Mary Bousted and Kevin Courtney said: “As a democratic union, the NEU leadership promised members that any pay and funding offer given by Government that warranted their consideration would be put to them. Members have spoken very clearly and in great numbers.
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“The NEU submissions to the STRB went a long way towards changing the Government’s position on pay and funding. The strike action taken by our members also shifted
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