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Teaching unions demand urgent action to address pay, conditions and dire staff shortages
Striking members of the National Education Union (NEU) South East Region at a rally in Chichester, West Sussex

TEACHING unions united today to demand urgent action to address the current crisis of pay, conditions and dire staff shortages.

The NEU, NASUWT, NAHT, Community and ASCL are calling on the School Teachers Review Body (STRB), which advises the government on pay and conditions, to make urgent recommendations on salaries, workload and conditions of service to ease the recruitment and retention crisis in the profession.

In a joint statement, the unions say that the continuing damage to children’s education, caused by over a decade of unjustified attacks on pay and declining funding to school budgets has resulted in critically low levels of teachers.
 
The appeal comes after the Department for Education submitted its evidence on teachers’ pay to the STRB, recommending a 3 per cent pay increase for most teachers and school leaders from this September.

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