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Strike at Girls’ Day School Trust schools to go ahead after bosses' latest concession rejected
Protesters outside Sheffield Girls' School, as teachers at 23 independent schools within the Girls' Day School Trust (GDST) go on strike over pensions, with around 1,500 members of the NEU teaching union involved.

STRIKES over attacks on pensions at a major independent school trust are set to continue after the latest concession from bosses was rejected, the National Education Union (NEU) confirmed today.

A three-day walkout at 23 institutions within the Girls’ Day School Trust across England is due to begin on Tuesday after earlier industrial action in February. 

The union said that management, which plans to remove staff from the Teachers’ Pension Scheme, potentially slashing their retirement pots by 20 per cent, offered on Friday to allow teachers to remain in the scheme but with significant conditions attached.

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