NUT Conference Saturday 7th April
Today the NUT conference unanimously passed an Executive resolution opposing the proposal to limit public sector pay rises to 2 percent.
The motion stated that the NUT should "prepare to ballot members for a national one-day strike in cooperation with other teachers' organisations and public sector unions as the first stage of any industrial action which is required to protect the pay of teachers and of other public sector workers."
This is seen as a real chance to work together with the other teacher unions to improve the pay of our members.
It is also a chance for a broader public sector alliance. This has been successful in the past in resisting attempts to worsen the pension arrangements in the public sector.
At the time of writing we do not know the result of a ballot to take action over performance management. This went to a division and the votes are still being counted.
The motion stated that the NUT should "prepare to ballot members for a national one-day strike in cooperation with other teachers' organisations and public sector unions as the first stage of any industrial action which is required to protect the pay of teachers and of other public sector workers."
This is seen as a real chance to work together with the other teacher unions to improve the pay of our members.
It is also a chance for a broader public sector alliance. This has been successful in the past in resisting attempts to worsen the pension arrangements in the public sector.
At the time of writing we do not know the result of a ballot to take action over performance management. This went to a division and the votes are still being counted.
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