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Teachers in Leeds academy launch strike action over refusal to implement national agreement on pay

TEACHERS at an opted-out academy in Leeds have launched strike action after employers refused to implement a national agreement on pay and conditions.

Oulton Academy is one of hundreds of schools which opted out of local authority control and is run by a taxpayer-funded trust under the Tories’ academy programme.

The academy has refused to implement an agreement negotiated by teachers’ unions that set out deals on pay and working conditions in state schools on a national level.

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