The Government has recommended teachers receive a 6.5% pay increase spread over the next three years, as unions warn the proposals are “extremely disappointing” and could make teacher shortages worse.
The DfE’s proposed pay rise of 6.5% across three years would lead to real-terms pay cuts for teachers says the NEU ...
The Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS) said the improved deal was the best that its negotiators could achieve in the ...
Schools across the North East say it is getting harder to find teachers and in nearly half of the region's local authorities, ...
As Labour wants to push through an insufficient and not fully-funded national pay offer, school workers are fighting for ...
After a brief period of inactivity, more states and districts appear open to the idea of giving teachers additional pay for taking on certain kinds of roles or accelerating student achievement—with ...
Scotland’s largest teaching union has called on its members to accept the latest pay offer from local authorities, heading ...
NAHT’s 2024/25 analysis of school workforce data reveals a persistent gender pay gap across teaching and leadership, with ...
Wednesday is a Day of Action called by the Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS) to support teachers who are employed on ...