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Features / 20 May 2019
20 May 2019
ARTHUR JARMAN pays tribute to a formidable and highly respected negotiator
Features / 29 March 2018
29 March 2018
The situation facing schools, teachers and children has never been worse, but the NUT has been fighting back strongly at grassroots level, writes ALEX KENNY
Interview / 8 January 2018
8 January 2018
Newly elected National Education Union vice-president AMANDA MARTIN speaks to the Morning Star about the challenges facing teachers and schoolchildren in Britain today
Jeremy Corbyn draws the crowd at Burston
Trade union history / 28 August 2017
28 August 2017
Trade unionists can learn valuable lessons in community solidarity from the longest strike in British history, writes CHRIS SMITH
Britain / 27 July 2017
27 July 2017
Britain / 16 July 2017
16 July 2017
Teachers, Parents and Kids Fight for our Education (While Greening Stays at Home)
Britain / 28 June 2017
28 June 2017
Britain / 30 May 2017
30 May 2017
Britain / 17 May 2017
17 May 2017
‘Politically neutral’ group speaks out
Britain / 16 May 2017
16 May 2017
Britain / 18 April 2017
18 April 2017
Britain / 18 April 2017
18 April 2017
Features / 17 April 2017
17 April 2017
Fragmentation in education since 2010 has put the question of political influence firmly on the union agenda, says KEVIN COURTNEY
Features / 17 April 2017
17 April 2017
Britain could take a leaf out of Finnish educationalists’ book, says ROBIN HEAD
Britain / 17 April 2017
17 April 2017
Massive workloads ‘are pushing people out of the profession’
Britain / 17 April 2017
17 April 2017
Britain / 17 April 2017
17 April 2017
Britain / 17 April 2017
17 April 2017
Britain / 15 April 2017
15 April 2017
Amendment passed removing reference to reviewing relationship with political parties
Britain / 15 April 2017
15 April 2017
Teachers could use existing mandate to strike in regions where school cuts have hit hardest
Features / 14 April 2017
14 April 2017
Euphoria for our new union is fine, but we can’t rest on our laurels, argues HOWARD STEVENSON