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NUT Conference: Automatic autumn strikes rejected
Teachers debate next move as action proposal defeated

TEACHERS will resume discussions today on “excessive” workload after rejecting calls to commit to three days of strikes in the autumn.

Delegates to the NUT conference rejected an amendment which criticised the union strategy on pay, pensions and workload on Saturday.

It had called for a programme of strikes including a national walkout in October and two the following month.

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