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Teaching is an unusual profession in that it does not have one leading union, but has many different ones, often with differing aims. Having said that, the NEU and NASUWT jointly represent the vast majority of teachers in England and Wales , while the EIS represents the majority of teachers in Scotland .
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The NUT was established at a meeting at King's College London on 25 June 1870 as the National Union of Elementary Teachers (NUET) to represent all school teachers in England and Wales, combining a number of local teacher associations which had formed across the country following the Elementary Education Act 1870 (33 & 34 Vict. c. 75).
The largest education union in England is voting on whether to accept or reject the government's pay offer of 2.8%. If it is turned down, the union will debate at its conference in April whether ...
National Education Union members staged eight days of strike action in state schools in England last year in a pay dispute.
Association of Teachers and Lecturers Association of Teachers and Lecturers Abbreviation ATL Merged into National Education Union Founded 1978 (1978) (merger of AAM and AMA) Dissolved 1 September 2017 (2017-09-01) Headquarters 7 Northumberland Street, London Location United Kingdom Members 200,631 (2015) Key people Shelagh Hirst, President Mary Bousted, General Secretary Affiliations EI, TUC ...
The EIS strike action on January 10 will involve members in primary schools, special schools and early years sites. The following day EIS, joined by the SSTA, will stage another strike in ...
By the mid-1980s, the pay rises for teachers of the previous decade had been considerably eroded by inflation [14] In February, 1985 the NASUWT along with other teaching unions withdrew 'goodwill' in pursuit of higher pay. Members refused to supervise at lunchtimes, attend meetings with parents outside school hours, or cover for absent colleagues.