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  2. Teacher's pay rise simply impossible, says minister - AOL

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    Teachers in England received a 5.5% pay rise for 2024-25 from the government in ... "The teacher's pay claim is not for 5.5%, it's for 13.5%," he said. ... Health union warns of 'large-scale ...

  3. School Teachers' Pay and Conditions Document - Wikipedia

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    The School Teachers' Pay and Conditions Document (STPCD) is an annually-published document which forms a part of the contract of all teachers and head teachers in maintained schools in England and Wales. The document is binding on all maintained schools and local education authorities.

  4. NASUWT - Wikipedia

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    The National Association of Schoolmasters Union of Women Teachers (NASUWT) is a TUC and ICTU-affiliated trade union representing teachers, including headteachers, throughout the United Kingdom. The early years 1919–1976; breakaway and the formation of a new union

  5. Union ballots sixth form teachers on strike action over pay award

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    Sixth form teachers in England are being balloted on strike action after they backed pay rising to exceed the cost of living. The Sixth Form Colleges Association (SFCA) has offered a 5% increase ...

  6. Unions attack 2.8% Government pay rise proposal for NHS ... - AOL

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    Government departments are on a collision course with unions unsatisfied with proposals to raise pay for more than a million public sector workers by 2.8% next year. Inflation is predicted to ...

  7. Merit pay - Wikipedia

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    Teachers understand that politically motivated panaceas such as merit pay and eliminating tenure do nothing to improve teacher quality. Our members are open to alternatives, but we will always oppose quick fixes designed to weaken the voice of teachers and effectiveness of education employees in all jobs.

  8. Burnham committee - Wikipedia

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    The committees were abolished by the Teachers' Pay and Conditions Act 1987. The Teachers Panel for Primary and Secondary Education was dominated by the National Union of Teachers. The National Association of Schoolmasters was not represented until 1961. [2] The archives of official papers of the Burnham Committees and their Teachers' Panels are ...

  9. Primary schools shut as teachers strike in pay dispute

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    Teachers at secondary schools will walk out on Wednesday.