Humza Yousaf is being urged to look into fire and rehire accusations at his former private school. Hutchesons' Grammar School, in Glasgow, has been accused of "bully tactics".And now NASUWT general secretary Dr Patrick Roach has said the First Minister should step in.
Dr Roach used his speech at the union's annual conference in Glasgow to share his views on the situation.The union balloted members at the school, with 87 per cent in favour of industrial action amid claims the school is forcing teachers to agree to new contracts which would see their pensions downgraded or face dismissal.The school however has "strongly rejected" the accusations of fire and rehire and pension downgrades.
In March, 80 per cent of EIS members - Scotland's largest teaching union - at the school indicated their willingness to take strike action.
The EIS ballot will open on Tuesday and end on May 4, with strike action likely to commence two weeks later.Unions have said the school issued teachers with "contract terminations and offers of re-employment" for those who have not yet signed the new terms, with a deadline of April 14 imposed.
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