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Union leaders call on Education Secretary to publish pay review body’s recommendations ahead of strikes
Education Secretary Gillian Keegan leaves 10 Downing Street, London, following a Cabinet meeting. Picture date: Tuesday July 4, 2023.

EDUCATION unions have repeated calls for Tory ministers to urgently publish the latest recommendations from the sector’s pay review body ahead of more strikes across England’s schools tomorrow.

The hold-up, which allegedly comes after the body endorsed a higher wage rise than Downing Street, is causing “anxiety and frustrating head teachers” who need to plan budgets, Education Secretary Gillian Keegan was told.

In a letter to the Chichester MP, the leaders of the National Education Union (NEU), NASUWT, NAHT and ASCL wrote: “There is no good reason for any delay in publication.

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