Scottish teachers’ unions reject ‘derisory’ 3% pay offer
SCOTTISH teachers reiterated their call for a 10 per cent pay rise last night after rejecting the latest offer from councils and the Scottish government.
Unions branded the 3 per cent increase offered to all teachers as “derisory.” Councils umbrella body Cosla and the government also promised a shake-up of the pay scale, which would give extra cash to teachers at the top and bottom ends.
The proposal was made after unions rejected a previous offer, which would have given only a 2 per cent rise to higher-paid staff.
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