Teachers set to strike in the autumn as government yet to make decision on public-sector pay
‘No teacher should expect to work in conditions damaging to their health and wellbeing. Ministers cannot continue to wring their hands and do nothing,’ NASUWT says
TEACHERS in England have voted for industrial action in autumn, their union the NASUWT announced today as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is yet to make a final decision on public-sector pay.
The government is still considering whether to accept the recommendations of independent pay review bodies to offer millions of workers rises or reject the suggestions on the grounds of affordability.
Independent review bodies have reportedly recommended that teachers should receive a 6.5 per cent pay rise for 2023-24, while police officers, prison officers and junior doctors should all get 6 per cent or more.
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