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Teacher strikes over pay have ended in England, after all four unions in a dispute with the government accepted a 6.5% pay rise. Members of the NEU, the UK's largest teaching union, voted...
NEU teachers in England have been on strike on eight days since February - seven national and one regional - forcing many schools to close. All four unions have been balloting members since May...
Teacher strikes took place across the UK last year over pay, including eight days of walkouts by NEU members in England. The four teaching unions in the dispute with the government in England...
Some 51.7% of state-funded schools in England were partially closed or closed due to teacher strikes on Wednesday, according to government figures. Up to 500,000 workers are taking part in...
Teacher strikes are likely to end in England, after union leaders came out in support of a new pay offer. The government has proposed a 6.5% pay rise, which both sides in the dispute said was...
The National Education Union (NEU) has announced two additional strike days in schools in England on 5 and 7 July. Earlier this year, teachers in England rejected a pay offer from the...
Thousands of teachers are set to walk out of classrooms over pay after the largest education union reached the threshold required to take strike action. The National Education Union (NEU) had organised a ballot of 300,000 members in England and Wales, calling for a "fully funded, above-inflation pay rise".
Thousands of teachers in England who are members of the National Education Union (NEU) took part in their fifth strike of the year earlier this month. Tens of thousands of teachers have walked...
LONDON, Feb 1 (Reuters) - Up to half a million British teachers, civil servants, and train drivers walked out over pay in the largest coordinated strike action for a decade on Wednesday,...
Teachers are striking over a "toxic mix of low pay and excessive workload", according to the NEU. The government said it had offered teachers a £1,000 payment for the current school year - on top of an average 5.4% rise last September - plus an average 4.5% rise next year.