Reduced workload and better support for wellbeing is the key, claim Education Support Partnership
Back in February, Education Support Partnership published research which said that over a third of teachers and school leaders do not expect to be education in 5 years time. That’s … Continue reading
Supply Teachers Consultation
Access to employment rights, the practices of recruitment agencies and an alarming trend toward schools using unqualified staff to replace qualified teachers, were all among the key issues debated by … Continue reading
State pension age review underway
John Cridland, former chair of the CBI, has been commissioned by the UK Government to undertake a further review of the state pension age, with a view to making recommendations … Continue reading
Qualified teacher employment concern over early years funding
Government plans to reform early years funding could lead to a reduction in the number of qualified teachers, the NASUWT has warned. A move to a universal base rate to … Continue reading
As we move into 2017 the STRB are already considering your pay award for 2017/18
In its remit letter to the STRB, the Government is once again seeking to impose a 1% cap on pay awards for teachers, despite strong evidence of the damaging impact … Continue reading
Gender pay gap widens
The NASUWT has called on the Government to take specific action to address the gender pay gap within teaching, which shows no sign of narrowing. The Union wants the Government … Continue reading